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Elizabeth Anderson, CEO of the Digital Poverty Alliance, explores how schools, local authorities, and national policy must ...
The government is extending its Early Language Support for Every Child (ELSEC) programme until March 2026, allowing it to ...
The government is providing additional investment of £615 million, but schools are expected to find the first 1% of the pay ...
The Government’s Flexible Working Ambassadors Programme has been extended for a further year, enabling teachers to plan ...
Too often, the discourse around education technology is dominated by abstract premises and long-term visions rather than ...
The government has announced £302 million for further education colleges across England to improve their buildings that are ...
Funding for primary schools to set up nurseries has been more than doubled to £37 million. But how does the funding work, and ...
As the end of 2015 draws nearer, academies remain a constant and hot topic on the education agenda in England. Finding reliable evidence which tells us what these schools have achieved is a major ...
Educational trips can broaden students’ horizons. Jane Cooper, of the Countryside Education Trust in the New Forest, regularly witnesses how school trips can connect people with the countryside.
Car free and anti-idling zones are some of the ways that schools are helping to reduce children’s exposure to harmful vehicle emissions. Sarah Greenslade from the British Parking Association discusses ...
The government has rejected a recommendation to produce statutory guidance over the use of smart phones in schools, as ...
Take a moment to think back to when you were at school as a pupil, what comes to mind? Personally, I remember the hectic changeover’s between lessons as I ran from one end of the school to the other, ...
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