The funding that primary schools receive for PE and sports provision from the Department for Education has doubled. Education Business looks at the criteria and how it can be spent
The British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA) has recently updated its Code of Practice after finding out what assurances schools want when buying products and services
How the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which comes into force next May, will affect those working in the HR and payroll function in schools
A series of measures have been announced by the education secretary, Justine Greening, which aims to get great teachers into schools. Education Business reports
While schools are accustomed to complying with the Data Protection Act, they will need to prepare for some changes in the way they obtain and manage information once the GDPR comes into force
What might the future hold for the development of teacher trainees, as well as the educators that ‘train the trainees’? Emma Hollis, executive director of the National Association of School-Based Teacher Trainers (NASBTT), investigates
It is widely recognised that healthy school food boosts academic attainment and enhances pupil wellbeing. Education Business picks its top ten schools that provide outstanding catering
There have been increasing concerns that the introduction of the English Baccalaureate (Ebacc) and Progress 8 has put arts subjects at risk, with GCSE arts entries falling
The use of virtual reality and immersive learning technology is growing in schools as it allows teachers to explain difficult‑to‑grasp concepts and take pupils to places that they couldn’t normally go
Teaching computing well requires degree-level knowledge of the subject, but with tech firms also fighting for computing professionals, schools need to be creative about sourcing talent
The growing digital economy in the UK continues to require more high-quality computer science graduates, a need that will not be met without more coming through schools.