Effective parental engagement is an important part of school life, as is making parents feel a part of their child’s development, writes headteacher, Tina Oliva
While schools are more likely to invest in technology that supports and enhances students’ learning, something that is often overlooked is using edtech to improve teachers’ own experiences
Lee Fellows from the Academy of Contemporary Music shares advice on how teachers can spot the early warning signs and what techniques can address nerves
With hundreds of public playgrounds set to close, API Chair Mark Hardy says it’s more important than ever that schools are able to provide adequate play facilities
Throughout history, the south coast has often been the last line of defence against would-be invaders, writes Nigel Smith, chief executive of Tourism South East
Discussions during London EdTech Week on 19-23 June highlighted the belief that the education sector needs to prove that education technology works and drives school improvement
Better-designed school buildings that are safe and encourage children to learn are amongst the recommendations RIBA has highlighted in its manifesto for the new government.
The message that educational establishments throughout the UK must remain on alert about the threat of terrorism was underlined following a recent security threat at Bury College
As well as having robust health and safety procedures and policies, schools should teach children about risk, safety and health so they have the skills to keep themselves and others safe
The arts are instrumental to academic achievement and personal development – and should be as important in schools as sport, writes Paul Roseby, artistic director of the National Youth Theatre