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The government has rejected a recommendation to produce statutory guidance over the use of smart phones in schools, as ...
A new Tes Safeguarding Report has highlighted the increasing pressure that schools are under to protect children from online ...
The Department for Education has released updated guidance following the introduction of a new faster border clearance scheme ...
Working closely with partners at the OECD, the DfE will be shaping the global consensus on how generative AI can be deployed ...
More than one in four pupils begin to disengage from school during Year 7, according to the largest-ever study of pupil ...
The UK has passed into law a target to cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. So is it possible to have a net zero carbon school building? A framework for achieving net zero carbon ...
Twenty per cent of allergic reactions to food occur in schools, and while some schools are well prepared to deal with the ...
Research has shown that inconsistencies in approaches to identifying SEND in schools is leading to inequalities in provision, prompting calls for training in child development and SEND to become a ...
When it comes to indoor furniture and outdoor play equipment, the same health and safety considerations apply, advises Caroline Wright, BESA’s director general designate. In the 21st century ...
A new report has found a number of blockers preventing practical science lessons being delivered to school children – but the ...
When planned well, school trips give students unrivalled opportunities to learn in the real world, enable them to grow in confidence and self-belief and can lead to better engagement when back in the ...
In mid-July, the education sector received some good news: schools are to receive an additional £1.3bn over the next two years. However, the Institute for Fiscal Studies brought us back to reality ...