Research shows that 80 per cent of teachers feel that improving work-life balance is one of the top benefits of flexible ...
This includes a ‘joystick’, which can be used to perform and compose music and is particularly good for pupils in wheelchairs ...
New research has suggested that girls' confidence and enjoyment in physical activity plummets as puberty begins.
In order to prepare young people for their future, oracy should be the fourth “R” of education – of equal status to reading, ...
The majority of schools are meeting the previous government’s expectation that schools should deliver a 32.5 hour week by ...
A report from Ofsted has revealed that primary schools are having to teach infants how to communicate, as they struggle to ...
Education Business chats to RIBA’s Caroline Buckingham about the importance of good design when developing new school buildings and what should be done to tackle the pupil place shortage A good school ...
The past five years has seen significant investment in public parks and play areas and a substantial amount of this impetus was generated by the national play strategy launched by the government in ...
Research shows that obese children and adolescents are more likely to become obese adults and also develop various diseases such as type 2 diabetes, and a worrying 30 per cent of children in England ...
Educational trips can broaden students’ horizons. Jane Cooper, of the Countryside Education Trust in the New Forest, regularly witnesses how school trips can connect people with the countryside.
Pupils at Stretford High School could not contain their delight when Manchester United’s manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, paid them a visit. With a total of 48 titles to his name, so far, he is the most ...
The quality of teachers, alongside leadership, is one of the most important factors in improving the education our children receive. And the people who know best how to raise standards in our school ...