Construction works

In 2023 all spaces with RAAC were closed, following three separate roof collapses. Why then, 18 months later, has it been revealed that 90 per cent of schools with RAAC are yet to have it removed? 

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Education Business Live is a new event taking place on 19th March at London’s Evolution, designed to support the efficient running of education settings.

Bett UK 2025

The year's Bett UK was abuzz with education technology providers from around the world discussing the tech-trends and solutions for the sector

Teacher working with tech

After Bett 2025, Peter Doyle, policy manager at the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA) reflects on the UK's EdTech landscape, and asks what we can learn from other countries

School pupils using ipads in a lesson.

How should the computing curriculum be modernised? How can schools attract a more diverse student pool? Julia Adamson from BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, shares some thoughts

We caught up with the ISBL's Stephen Morales, who will be addressing the importance of operational and financial leadership in education settings, at Education Business Live Conference & Exhibition.

With the inaugural Education Business Live Conference & Exhibition fast approaching, we caught up with Emma Hollis, NASBTT's CEO, who will be exploring strategies for both attracting new teachers to the profession, and ensuring they stay

Chicken nuggets

How can schools cut down their reliance on ultra-processed food and embed a good food culture into all aspects of school life? The Soil Association shares some ideas

A parent plays with their children in an outdoor playground.

Dr Amanda Gummer, chair of the API, explains the urgent need to prioritise play provision in schools and how the Pathway to Play campaign is urging the government to invest in children's outdoor play

Two school children wait by a bus stop.

Transport remains the highest carbon-emitting sector in the UK. Alice Ridley from the Campaign for Better Transport, explores how we can make it greener

Young boy receives support from his teacher in a lesson.

An inquiry has been launched by the Education Committee to find solutions to the crisis in special educational needs and disabilities provision. We examine its focuses

Education Business Live.

Education Business LIVE Conference & Exhibition on 19 March will bring together education professionals with a passion for effective school leadership, management, learning and teaching

School building from the outside.

Jackie Maginnis, chief executive of the Modular and Portable Building Association, scrutinises the aims and achievements of the School Rebuilding Programme and considers if the new government will do better than its precedessor

Students show post-it notes of their green plans.

The DfE's Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy requires schools to write a climate action plan this year. But if this isn't on your radar yet, don't worry - there's significant support available, writes Alex Green, head of Let's Go Zero

Sign pointing to different Bett exhibitions.

The global education technology show Bett returns to London's ExCel on 22-24 January to showcase the latest education technology and host talks from inspiring professionals from the EdTech sector

Person using ChatGPT on a smartphone.

New research suggests that the majority of teachers are not using artificial intelligence tools professionally. So what needs to happen to ensure AI is harnessed in the right way for the education sector?

Teacher assists his students with their work.

If the right to request flexible working becomes a day-one right, there will be challenges - but also benefits - for school leaders, staff and students. Lucy Makins, recruitment manager for HFL Education, takes a look

A lack of regulation aimed at limiting indoor air pollutants is a serious problem. The Building Engineering Services Association explains why

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