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Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) have published the outcome of a review of the way local area services for ...
According to a new study, 72% of young women in the UK still don’t feel like they have enough knowledge to study a degree in ...
The paper makes the case that while AI systems are making coding more efficient, we still need expert human programmers to ...
It follows the government’s announcement in March to award £180 million of funding for schools and hospitals to install ...
The government has announced it will be expanding the eligibility of free school meals, with every pupil whose household is ...
The adoption of tablet technology in schools has not always come with positive news. As we move from the ‘innovators’ into the ‘early adopter’ phase of the technology adoption life-cycle, we are ...
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 ...
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 ...
Since the launch of the free-to-use Soft Landings Framework in 2009, clients and project teams behind new schools have been keen to adopt the soft landings process of graduated handover. Many are ...
The world’s first antimicrobial classroom, created at a primary school in the south east of England, saw levels of bacteria reduced by 96 per cent. This was achieved by refurbishing the classroom with ...
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 ...
The available funding for the Priority Schools Building Programme was so over-subscribed it demonstrates not only the amount of work required to existing buildings, but also how difficult it is likely ...