An organisation that funds solar installations on schools has received a £3 million loan to help it grow its network of solar ...
Welcome to this issue of Education Business magazine, which reveals our EB50 Most Influential list.Now in its third year, the EB50 is our pick of the fifty most impactful people shaping the education ...
Lynne Neagle, the welsh cabinet secretary for education, has announced the publication of statutory guidance on 14 to 16 ...
From educating pupils about the dangers of false alarms, to considering the flammability of paper display boards, fire safety in schools is more complex than you think. The Fire Industry Association ...
If there’s one thing guaranteed to annoy hard-working taxpayers like you and me, it’s a story about a shameful waste of public funds. There have been many high profile examples in recent times, but ...
It is human nature to seek the assurance that you are not too out of line with your peers. Therefore, in the last issue of Education Business, we invited Mark Rosser, of the British Educational ...
What does the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) mean to those in education? Education Business caught up with some experts from the GDPR Advisory Board to grill them about the regulation’s ...
Earlier this year, three government departments outlined a new plan for school sport and tackling inactivity. With a further update promised later this year, children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust ...
New Schools Network (NSN) has launched a delivery programme to help free schools in pre-opening, including a new range of services, from site advice to project management support At the time of ...
The government should pilot a career break scheme to attract more “generation Z” teachers, Teach First has suggested in a new ...
Most education professionals recognise the value of learning outside the classroom (LOtC) in broadening the horizons of young people, raising self esteem and making learning more memorable. More and ...
Why is art, craft and design education so vital to our culture, our society, our economy and ourselves? The reasons are myriad, meaningful, complex and fiscal says Lesley Butterworth of the National ...