Do you specialise in FM & Maintenance for education facilities? 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 March we’re focusing on FM & Maintenance. 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 FM […]
What are the crucial elements of a successful student engagement analytics strategy?

In the coming years, engagement analytics will play a role in every meaningful digital transformational project across our institutions. Professor Neil Morris explains the crucial steps, before and after the tech implementation… Many organisations are tackling their data strategy as part of their digital transformation approach, and often find this to be a significant challenge, […]
Science curriculum on track post-pandemic

Ofsted inspectors have found that science curriculums are improving and developing despite the lingering challenges of the pandemic. The science curriculum taught to pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), is generally at least as ambitious as the national curriculum aims. This is a significant strength in science education in England’s schools, […]
Third of young children have been harassed on Roblox

Over a third of children in the UK have experienced harassment on Roblox (34%) and YouTube (34%), while 25% have experienced harassment on TikTok and 15% on Facebook. With children’s internet usage at an all-time high, an ExpressVPN study polled 2,000 children aged 4 to 13 in the US and UK who have access to […]
Join security pros from these great organisations at the Total Security Summit

Join us at the Total Security Summit on the 27th & 28th March at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Centre, London Heathrow. The event is entirely free for you to attend – REGISTER HERE. Network with your peers who have already confirmed, including: Company Name Job Title Aggregate Industries Country Security & Business Resilience Manager […]
All state schools start receiving defibrillators

Deliveries of defibrillators have begun to all state-funded schools in England that don’t currently have the life-saving device. Last year, the government committed to supplying state-funded schools across England with defibrillators to make sure there is a device in every school. It follows campaigning from the Oliver King Foundation and its founder Mark King, who […]
Investment and innovation in education & edtech ‘will drive markets of tomorrow’

Two new World Economic Forum reports show how improved public-private collaboration can drive investment to build new markets and create high-quality jobs while making progress towards societal and environmental goals. The research, based on a survey of 12,000 global executives, finds that agritech, edtech and energy-related technologies are seen by businesses as the most strategically […]
North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College reveal plans to join Coventry University Group

North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College (NWSLC) and Coventry University Group are in discussions about the College potentially joining the University Group. The proposal would see the College become a founder member and lead partner of a Further Education company within the growing global education group – adding high calibre Further Education to the Group’s […]
Do you specialise in Creating More Space in education facilities? 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 February we’re focusing on Creating More Space. 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 Space […]
Children’s food policy library opens its doors

A unique new resource launched by The Food Foundation offers journalists, campaigners and researchers a comprehensive library of historical changes in government legislation and attitudes to childhood nutrition and poverty going back to the 19th century – including school catering. The library, which is the only database of its kind, has been funded by the […]