As teacher recruitment reaches its busiest point of the year, new national research from Teaching Vacancies reveals a clear shift in what teachers value most when choosing a job
Education Business LIVE Conference & Exhibition tackled some of the most pressing issues facing education - from SEND reform and teacher training to artificial intelligence and school inspections
With the advancement of classroom technology and AI, the education sector is entering a pivotal moment in how technology shapes teaching, learning and assessment
With the launch of the government’s Education Estates Strategy, many school leaders will be taking on a building project for the first time. Glen Moorley explains how to make it a success
Forty-four per cent of education professionals are unfamiliar with the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, otherwise known as Martyn’s Law, according to new research.
A report from the Digital Poverty Alliance show that while digital tools are now embedded across school routines, access and usability remain deeply uneven.
School food improvement programme Nourish is set to launch in Cumberland in 2026, working with schools to improve the quality and culture of food throughout the school day
A creative careers programme which aims to inspire young people to explore careers across the creative industries has reached 210,000 young people since 2023.
As teacher recruitment reaches its busiest point of the year, new national research from Teaching Vacancies reveals a clear shift in what teachers value most when choosing a job
Education Business LIVE Conference & Exhibition tackled some of the most pressing issues facing education - from SEND reform and teacher training to artificial intelligence and school inspections
With the advancement of classroom technology and AI, the education sector is entering a pivotal moment in how technology shapes teaching, learning and assessment
With the launch of the government’s Education Estates Strategy, many school leaders will be taking on a building project for the first time. Glen Moorley explains how to make it a success
SAPCA's Richard Shaw outlines why a proactive, well-planned maintenance regime is essential to protect the performance, safety and long-term investment of artificial sports surfaces