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SEND provision in schools, enabling more children to learn in inclusive, supportive environments close to home. So how can the funding be used?
Engineering a smarter future for education As schools face pressures from overcrowding, aging infrastructure and safety ...
Thousands of new early years places are launching in primary schools this September under a £37 million government scheme.
Giving girls sporting confidence Sports You might have seen the adverts on the television, on billboards across the country, or seen it on social media. Or you may have seen women and girls jiggling, ...
What makes a good school building? Design and Build Education Business chats to RIBA’s Caroline Buckingham about the importance of good design when developing new school buildings and what should be ...
The challenges of recruiting for SEND roles Recruiting for mainstream teachers is a challenge, but what about for special educational needs and disability (SEND) roles? Matt Taylor discusses some of ...
Stationery: the core resource for schools STEM BESA’s Cleo Fatoorehchi examines how shifts in the education market are affecting the way stationery is purchased In mid-July, the education sector ...
Hundreds of thousands of families in every corner of England will soon feel the benefits of a rebuilt early childhood support service that will give e ...
New research by The Sutton Trust has revealed an increasing digital divide in the UK’s education system, with private schools ...
The Department for Education (DfE) has published its statutory guidance for relationships, health, and sex and relationships education (RSE).
Ofsted has announced several measures to reassure education providers about the quality of inspectors’ work, as the rollout ...
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.