Skills England has announced that development of the second round of Local Skills Improvement Plans (LSIPs) is now underway ...
Education Support, the charity dedicated to the mental health and wellbeing of teachers and education staff, has released its ...
Nearly two thirds of Initial Teacher Training providers believe that teachers are not currently prepared to meet the ...
The regulations have been set following a second consultation and detailed collaborative working with organisations and ...
New analysis by NFER has highlighted the uneven distribution of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) ...
The Education Committee has published a letter to the Secretary of State for Education asking for more detail about the ...
Event for school leaders, governors and education professionals relocates to the historic Old Billingsgate venue in London.
In busy environments such as hospitals, schools, and public buildings, fire doors are essential to safety — but they can create challenges. Heavy, constantly swinging doors may restrict access, reduce ...
England’s councils are warning of a "ticking time bomb" in the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system, with new data showing deficits that could bankrupt local authorities within ...
Welcome to this issue of Education Business magazine, where we take a close look at the government’s proposed reforms to the national curriculum.
Every Monday evening, Sarah, a Year 5 teacher in Manchester, faces the same exhausting ritual. She sits at her kitchen table with a history text about the Roman Empire and begins the painstaking work ...
Tablets for Schools is a charity that commissions the largest independent research programme in the world on how tablets impact learning and attainment. The latest report summarises findings from an ...