Plan your 2022 requirements at the Education Forum

Technology, catering, furniture & security are all currently hot topics within the education industry. The Forum can help you to explore the latest innovations, including: Computers Laptops & Tablets, Classroom & Office Furniture, Project Management, Catering Equipment, Washroom Facilities and many more. DATE: 15th & 16th November VENUE: Whittlebury Park, Northampton Your reserved pass includes; – […]
Do you specialise in Sports Equipment & Facilities for education? We want to hear from you!

Each month on Education Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the education procurement market – and in September we’re focusing on Sports Equipment & Facilities solutions. It’s all part of our ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help education buyers find the best products and services available today. So, if you’re a supplier […]
The education sector and ransomware: Preventing the Next Attack

By Ken Galvin, Senior Manager for KACE at Quest Over the past year, organisations from corporate and healthcare to education systems and retail, have had to learn how to manage networks and devices against unexpected factors. This has exposed many sectors to new security vulnerabilities. Most recently, the education sector seems to be a preferred […]
Plan your 2022 at the Education Forum this November

The Education Forum takes place 15th & 16th November at Whittlebury Park, Northamptonshire – All your educational procurements needs in one place! We also want to reassure you that we are following government guidelines to ensure the safety of all attendees and staff, including; – The venue will be running at 50% capacity – Seminars will have socially distanced seating […]
Schools to play key role in ‘landmark’ autism strategy

Improving the lives of autistic people is the focus of a new multi-million pound strategy launched by the government, backed by £75m investment in its first year, with increased awareness and process in schools a key goal. It aims to speed up diagnosis and improve support and care for autistic people. The funding includes £40 […]
Government’s Innovation Strategy welcomed by NCUB

New plans to boost private sector investment to put the UK at the front of the global innovation race have been welcomed by various education bodies, including the National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB). The Innovation Strategy is the government’s long-term vision to put innovation at the heart of ‘building back better’, as a […]
Education Forum: Join us in person this November!

The next Education Forum takes place 15th & 16th November at Whittlebury Park, Northamptonshire – make sure you secure your place! We wanted to reassure you that we are following government guidelines to ensure the safety of all attendees and staff, including; – The venue will be running at 50% capacity – Seminars will have socially distanced seating – Registration […]
Do you specialise in Buildings & Furniture services for education? We want to hear from you!

Each month on Education Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the education procurement market – and in August we’re focusing on Buildings & Furniture solutions. It’s all part of our ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help education buyers find the best products and services available today. So, if you’re a supplier of […]
New book shines light on the future of educational technology

In My Secret #Edtech Diary, published by John Catt Educational, industry veteran Al Kingsley (pictured) aims to shine a light on educational technology through the widest possible lens. The book reflects on the history of EdTech, lessons learned pre- and post-Covid, best practice suggestions, and questions to consider on how to select the right solutions […]
Ofsted publishes music tuition review findings

Ofsted has published a report into the teaching of music in schools, which draws on evidence from the education inspection framework (EIF) and other literature to examine the contributions that can make a high-quality curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, plus the impact of school leaders’ decisions on music provision. In England, all pupils should study music until […]