LACA’s Main Event will focus on creating a healthy and sustainable future for school food, recognising the important part school caterers play in delivering this to their students each day

Mill Strand Integrated School. Credit Deidre Doherty

The Wildlife Trust’s ‘30 Days Wild’ initiative challenges everyone to get outside and do something with nature and wildlife every day in June. Here's how to get involved

Liz Anderson, chief executive officer of the Djanogly Learning Trust

The debate around academies tends to focus on the potential shortcomings without always considering some of the benefits. Liz Anderson from the Djanogly Learning Trust, shares her experience

The government wants to ensure the education sector can take advantage of the opportunities available through technology and its EdTech Strategy outlines the support it will give schools

Samantha Mann shares the information that is needed to ensure the successful delivery of a timely and accurate payroll service for the 2019-20 tax year

The Youth Sport Trust’s Ali Oliver believes the ‘sugar tax’ offers a once in a lifetime chance to transform PE – but warns it must be used wisely

Public Health England's report into air quality highlights the need to reduce air pollution in the vicinity of schools. So what measures can be taken to decrease children's exposure to pollutants

If a fire detector isn’t installed correctly, it might work when tested, but might not actually activate in the event of a fire. The Fire Industry Association explains what you need to know

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Five things you need to know about the Department for Education’s new guidance on health and safety for educational visits, to unlock these transformative experiences for your pupils

Crescent Purchasing Consortium examines the cost models used by education sector procurement consultancies to provide schools with the tools they need to determine which is best for them

Last year, the government urged the technology industry to work harder to help teachers and schools harness the power of technology to improve outcomes for pupils and reduce workload for teachers. So how has this manifested itself in recent months?

Girls need to be engaged at a young age before they reach negative conclusions about the STEM industry. Emily Smith, data scientist at BJSS, shares some advice on how schools can do this

Car free and anti-idling zones are some of the ways that schools are helping to reduce children’s exposure to harmful vehicle emissions. Sarah Greenslade discusses other practical steps

Brampton Academy. Photo credit Wernick

Modular schools are helping to resolve many of the problems encountered by the education sector, such as the need to meet growing pupil places quickly and with minimal disruption

Technology is rapidly changing the workplace. So how important is it for schools to get children tech-savvy? And how can technology streamline the running of schools and facilitate better teaching?

Healthy school meals remain a key tool in the fight against childhood obesity, but there is much more that can be done. LACA’s Michael Hales explains the key areas that can make a significant impact

Graeme McCutcheon discusses the hidden danger of poor indoor air quality and how to protect children from exposure to pollutants by improving school building design

How can multi-academy trusts build positive relationships with their schools, and maintain that positivity during times of change? Leora Cruddas suggests four key steps

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