The new schools white paper has set out the government’s plan to overhaul the SEND system, introducing new funding, layered ...
Education Business LIVE 2026 will feature a session from NASBTT on how teacher training programmes can build trainees’ ...
An extra £40.5 million of funding has been allocated to support essential capital repairs and maintenance across schools, colleges and universities in Wales.
SAPCA's Richard Shaw outlines why a proactive, well-planned maintenance regime is essential to protect the performance, safety and long-term investment of artificial sports surfaces ...
School Food Matters shares why current school food standards are falling short, what a review of the standards could mean, and how schools can strengthen their own food provision right now ...
Education, finance and digital V Levels will be the first subjects introduced as part of the government's post-16 education ...
The government has been urged to ensure every school can meet the needs of children and young people with acquired brain ...
The government has developed a child-friendly version of its Child Poverty Strategy, which can be used by teachers to have important conversations with children about the challenges facing families in ...
Education Business LIVE Conference & Exhibition, taking place on 26 March 2026, will cover the key issues shaping the sector – including SEND reforms, new MAT inspections, AI, and much more.
Welcome to this issue of Education Business, where we take a close look at what visitors can expect from our second Education Business LIVE event.Taking place on 26 March at Old Billingsgate, the ...
The new measures will help universities meet their Prevent Duty, while the Office for Students will strengthen how it monitors whether universities are meeting Prevent responsibilities.
New research shows that teachers across the UK are increasingly working beyond their contracted hours, with workload cited by 83 per cent as the single biggest source of stress in the profession.
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