How School Washroom Quality Enhances Student Experience
It seems like a useless consideration: how can school washroom quality enhance student experience? Obviously, students aren’t spending their whole day in the bathroom – the classroom is the central
Helen Doron Education joins the British Franchise Association
With 1,200 learning centres worldwide, Helen Doron Education is proud to announce its accreditation as a member of the British Franchise Association (BFA). Established in 1985, the global education franchise
‘Massive surge’ in overseas teacher training applications
A recruitment drive in countries such as Nigeria and India has led to a big increase in people wanting to teach in the UK Ministers are hoping that a ‘massive
The Rise of AI in Education
Exploring the Pros and Cons of Students Being Taught by Artificial Intelligence Instead of Teachers Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping various aspects of our lives, and education is no
Growth of the UK EdTech sector and rapid AI development
According to the Government, the UK’s EdTech sector is the largest in Europe. They also report that UK schools already spend an estimated £900mn a year on educational technology. The
Luke Hall named new education minister
Luke Hall has been appointed as a Department for Education minister following the sudden resignation of skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister Robert Halfon. The Thornbury and Yate MP was…
Visual Stress: A visual difficulty that affects reading
What is Visual Stress? In a Nutshell: Visual difficulties are often associated with dyslexia, but can exist independently. Difficulties that are perceptual in nature and stem from the visual cortex
3 Ways To Deepen Students’ Learning With Technology
Technology has become an increasingly important aspect of education, and there are many ways for school leaders to deepen students’ learning with it. Having witnessed the digital revolution for the
Pupil behaviour ‘getting worse’ at schools in England, say teachers
Nearly one in five teachers in England has been hit by a pupil this year, a survey commissioned by the BBC says. One teacher told BBC News behaviour was a
Vulnerable children ‘still at risk of harm’
Ofsted has been running monitoring visits to check on children’s services at BCP Council, after finding it inadequate in December 2021 Vulnerable children in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are still
Significant transformation with the rise of Academy Trusts
Over the past decade, the landscape of education has undergone a significant transformation with the rise of academy trusts. These trusts have become increasingly prevalent, offering schools a myriad of
Approval given for two primary schools to become Academies
Two primary schools are due to become academies and join a multi-academy trust after their plans were approved by the Department for Education (DfE). The Orchard Schools Partnership, which consists
