An inquiry has been launched by the Education Committee to find solutions to the crisis in special educational needs and disabilities provision. We examine its focuses
Education Business LIVE Conference & Exhibition on 19 March will bring together education professionals with a passion for effective school leadership, management, learning and teaching
Jackie Maginnis, chief executive of the Modular and Portable Building Association, scrutinises the aims and achievements of the School Rebuilding Programme and considers if the new government will do better than its precedessor
The DfE's Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy requires schools to write a climate action plan this year. But if this isn't on your radar yet, don't worry - there's significant support available, writes Alex Green, head of Let's Go Zero
The global education technology show Bett returns to London's ExCel on 22-24 January to showcase the latest education technology and host talks from inspiring professionals from the EdTech sector
New research suggests that the majority of teachers are not using artificial intelligence tools professionally. So what needs to happen to ensure AI is harnessed in the right way for the education sector?
If the right to request flexible working becomes a day-one right, there will be challenges - but also benefits - for school leaders, staff and students. Lucy Makins, recruitment manager for HFL Education, takes a look
A lack of regulation aimed at limiting indoor air pollutants is a serious problem. The Building Engineering Services Association explains why
The Big Listen consultation was released earlier in 2024 to gain feedback on how Ofsted should reform. So what happens next?
How accessible is Physical Education? David Clarke, CEO of ParalympicsGB, sheds light on the Equal Play Campaign and addresses the inequalities disabled children face in PE lessons.