EdTech can save schools time and money whilst transforming teaching and learning. But it takes time to get it right, writes Al Kingsley

Schools built under the School Rebuilding Programme are to be net-zero in operation and resilient to climate risks. So what does this mean? And what can we learn from the first net-zero school to be completed under the programme?

While a range of solutions to reducing air pollution in and around schools exist, there is little guidance to help schools implement them. That’s why leading experts from the ‘Tackling Air Pollution At School’ (TAPAS) network are calling for a clean air strategy for schools. Dr Katherine Roberts explains further

A significant transformation is needed for education institutions to hit the goal of being carbon neutral by 2030. So what are the first steps that can be taken? Dr Sally Uren, chief executive at Forum for the Future, offers some advice

The latest research highlights that learning outside the classroom has maximum impact when it is woven into the school curriculum and daily teaching practice, writes Matilda Miles

The Teacher Wellbeing Index, now in its sixth year, unambiguously demonstrates the need to act on the wellbeing of the staff in our schools. Andrew Cowley explains the latest findings

Most schools are unprepared for the impact that ChatGPT and AI will have on teaching and learning. But rather than banning AI, teachers need more support to harness its potential

Dragon’s Den star Steven Bartlett and STEM advocate Anne-Marie Imafidon are amongst the inspiring speakers at this year’s Bett show, taking place 29-31 March at ExCeL London

Understanding the experiences of disabled children and making appropriate adjustments can make a significant difference to their time in school and their ability to learn, writes Caroline Withers

Schools and Academies Show

The Schools & Academies Show in London on 17 May brings together thousands of school and academy leaders to connect, discuss and debate the big challenges and trends in education

There is a real challenge facing Multi-Academy Trusts in understanding where to go with growth targets set in the Schools White Paper. Will Jordan explores the situation and shares advice

The government has released new measures and funding to boost school sport and PE provision, including setting out new standards for equal access to sports for boys and girls

From energy sourcing and consumption, to food and uniform policies, there are many measures – big and small – that schools can do to reduce their carbon footprint and energy usage

The Department for Education has recently highlighted that many school buildings have “serious structural issues”, and that this was a key risk for the department. We examine the issue

The recent Cyber Security Schools Audit revealed that 78 per cent of schools fell victim to at least one type of cyber incident in 2022 – with seven per cent experiencing significant disruption as a result

There’s a lot to think about when planning an educational trip – from selecting the right destination to organising transport and collecting money. Planning in good time is therefore key

Teaching School Hubs support the profession by providing training and development opportunities for teachers and leaders. Lynne Birch shares the key learnings from her Hub’s journey

St Mary's School Fire

The pandemic sadly created a legacy of lost learning. But incidents of fire at a child’s school can also have a negative impact on education. So what can be done? Tom Roche shares some thoughts

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