Improved teacher CPD more cost-effective than recruiting new staff – report
A new report by Pro Bono Economics (PBE) suggests that it would be more cost-effective for the Government to increase…
A new report by Pro Bono Economics (PBE) suggests that it would be more cost-effective for the Government to increase…
For all the facilities and equipment in a school, its primary ‘resource’ is human. The standard, motivation and wellbeing of…
Holme Grange School in Berkshire is celebrating its inclusion in the Eton Journal for Innovation and Research in Education, after…
It was Socrates who called education the kindling of a flame, rather than the filling of a vessel. As educators,…
The University of Birmingham has launched a project to help teachers understand how social media affects children’s mental health. The…
Continuing professional development (CPD) is important in all careers and education is no exception. Teaching staff are under pressure to…
With the Government proclaiming that we are on the eve of the ‘fourth Industrial Revolution’, the students of today will…
Just imagine returning from the Christmas break to the news that a key member of the senior leadership team wants…
The inaugural Oundle Mathematics Enrichment Conference (OMEC) event was hosted in Oundle School’s recently extended SciTec building this summer, and…
This year’s Festival of Education from the Marches Academy Trust definitely exuded the British festival feeling, complete with crowds, event…
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