When it comes to tomorrow’s school buildings, the concept of ‘passive design’ could help lower bills and fight the climate crisis while keeping staff and students happy and comfortable

With four in 10 children leaving primary school overweight or obese, now more than ever, schools need to place good food at the centre of pupil’s plates, curriculum and wider learning

With the growing coverage surrounding climate change, younger generations are rapidly becoming aware of the relevance STEM subjects hold in everyday life, writes Jane Dowden

From Snapchat to WhatsApp, Jenny Moore from The Key explains how to be clear on the threats that apps can pose pupils.

From exam papers, reports and classroom photos to financial details and safeguarding assessments, schools hold a vast amount of student data. So how should they successfully protect such information?

An interview with Dr Bill Mitchell, director of policy at BCS, who was awarded an OBE in the New Year’s Honours for services to Computing and Artificial Intelligence in Education

By the academic year 2021/22, more than 385,000 additional pupils will be entering England’s primary and secondary school system, creating a need for extra classrooms, writes Mark Robinson

What should the government focus on for the next five years in education? Leora Cruddas, chief executive of the Confederation of School Trusts, suggests four policy priorities

The Key's Caroline Doherty identifies some of the main developments likely to hit the sector

The WISE campaign says that the UK needs 30 per cent of women in STEM. Helen Wollaston looks at how we can encourage girls to choose STEM subjects and progress into STEM related careers

A Year 5 student using a Promethean ActivPanel at Torkington Primary School

The use of technology in education is evolving, driven as much by edtech’s own development as by schools’ requirements. Naace's Steve Moss sheds some light on the current edtech landscape

The payment supply workers receive will significantly inform how they feel about working with you and the children they teach, which is why mark up rates for agency staff are so important. Jenny Nugent from Crown Commercial Service explains further

How do you make the teaching environment comfortable, while limiting carbon emissions and keeping bills as low as possible? Alex Green from Ashden shares some tips

Adam Wainwright takes a look at some of the important things to consider when undergoing academy conversion and provides advice for avoiding some of the common problems

The 36th edition of Bett UK takes place on 22-25 January 2020 at ExCeL London – and with expanded content, it is an unmissable date in the global EdTech event calendar

Discovery Elementary School, Arlington, USA, c.Alan Karchner

When schools are designed, planners must consider their potential use outside of school hours, as well as how parents and members of the community will interact with them

National School Meals Week showed that school food has never been in better shape. However, new LACA chair Stephen Forster has highlighted three priorities to improve it further

Coeliac UK’s GF Accreditation scheme can help you implement safe kitchen processes to help ensure you deliver safe gluten free food to your pupils

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