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Whether you’re a foodie who loves trying multiple dishes at fancy restaurants, or someone who sees food as nothing but fuel, we all have one thing in common – we need to eat to survive. This simple ...
Explore how organisational leaders can integrate sustainability into every division for long-term success. Learn about the importance of empowering future leaders, adopting a holistic approach and ...
As reported by Open Access Government, thousands of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are set to benefit from a new £1.7 million assistive technology pilot As part of the ...
Dr Pooky Knightsmith, mental health educator, explains the key warning signs that should alert you to a student who may need help with their mental health There are a whole range of mental health ...
Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, the education sector has been buzzing with excitement about the potential of generative artificial intelligence (gen AI) to transform teaching and ...
As reported by The Guardian, a new report reveals record teacher vacancies in England, with worsening student behaviour, low pay, and rigid working conditions driving staff to quit Teachers in England ...
Feeling the heat this summer? Cool down with the latest issue of Education Executive. Whether you’re relaxing with a cold drink or taking a quiet moment between tasks, this issue is the perfect ...
Causes of job dissatisfaction can often be attributed to a blend of issues surrounding career progression, daily tasks, company culture and leadership approaches. Here are some of the job ...
More than 90 English primary schools are to close or are at risk of closure because they are more than two-thirds empty.
In this long read, Dr Fiona Aubrey-Smith offers practical advice on how to ensure that the professional learning in your school is the ‘very best it can be‘ We are now half way through this academic ...
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