Teacher training applications fall sharply in Wales

Figures from UCAS indicate that the number of applications from Wales for teacher training courses fell by 25 per cent in 2017. The data, based on university applications, indicates there were 740 applicants from Wales by mid-December – down from 1,000 during the same period in 2016 and 1,100 in 2015. While commentators have been quick to point […]
CASE STUDY: Bringing literacy to life in the classroom

St Anne’s Catholic Primary in Birkenhead has brought reading and writing to life for its Year 6 pupils using Harry Potter as part of Literacy Alive, a KS2 literacy course from motivational training company PET-Xi. St Anne’s was already placing an increased focus on reading in September 2017 as part of its School Improvement Plan, when […]
Sword Active Risk made available to students

Sword Active Risk has made its risk management software (ARM) available free for universities and business educational establishments. Staff and students are able to access and use the risk management software via Amazon Web Services at no cost. To date universities in the UK, US, Australia have started to use the software as part of […]
Secure your place at this year’s Education Forum!

We’re delighted to confirm that the next Education Forum will take place on November 12th & 13th 2018 at Whittlebury Hall in Northamptonshire. It will once again provide delegates from education institutions with a unique opportunity to meet with trusted suppliers from the fields of facilities and technology, plus access to educational seminars and networking over two full working […]
Lord Adonis: ‘Poor education at the heart of social crisis’

Lord Adonis has urged Prime Minister Theresa May to appoint a ‘Minister for Good Schools’ with responsibility and funding to improve standards in poor-performing areas. The former Education Minister also said that independent schools should face a 25% tax to help fund teachers’ pay in a bid to raise £2.5 billion to help in hard-to-recruit […]
Workkola secures Euro 250K seed investment

An innovative educational tech marketplace platform Workkola – which connects students looking for job opportunities with startups seeking talent – has achieved a 250,000 Euro seed capital round. Workkola currently has over 15,000 students using the service, and collaborates with startups on a daily basis. CEO and co-founder Álvaro Mancilla explained: “Here at Workkola we […]
INFOGRAPHIC: How to prevent a ransomware attack

Ransomware has seen a resurgence in the past couple of years, and will only continue to grow – but there are ways of protecting your educational institution from the threat. The malware threat finally hit mainstream headlines in 2017 with the global Petya, WannaCry and Bad Rabbit Ransomware attacks. High-profile victims included the NHS in […]
Register today for the Education Forum 2018!

The next Education Forum will take place on November 12th & 13th 2018 at Whittlebury Hall in Northamptonshire. It will once again provide delegates from education institutions with a unique opportunity to meet with trusted suppliers from the fields of facilities and technology, plus access to educational seminars and networking over two full working days. Once again it […]
Westminster School heads to China

A top London private school has announced plans to open six new education facilities across China. Westminster School, which charges £27,000 per year for boarders and £26,000 for day pupils, is set to become one of the biggest expansions of a UK school brand into China. The schools are being created with Hong Kong education […]
CATs may put a ‘glass ceiling’ on the academic progression of Year 7 children

CATs may put a ‘glass ceiling’ on the academic progression of Year 7 children A new study commissioned by UK education technology firm Zzish claims that Cognitive Ability Tests (CATs) taken by Year 7 children at the beginning of secondary school as a measurement of intelligence and a predictor of GCSE grades may put a […]