Almost three quarters (64%) of schools in the UK are now embedding technology in everyday teaching and learning practices, coming up top in the global study by SMART Technologies.

Every school across the country will be able to access high speed internet by 2025, the Education Secretary has announced at the Bett Show in London.

The British Psychological Society has renewed its calls to put more play into the school day due to the benefits that play can bring for mental health. 

There is a newfound disparity between parents and school staff when it comes to who has the greater influence in keeping children safe online, according to a new study

Southampton University has launched a report analysing how digital exclusion is being fuelled in classrooms by a lack of access to devices and connectivity.

LGfL is set to boost online defences for schools in response to the National Cyber Security Centre’s alert to act now following Russia’s attack on the Ukraine.

The Welsh Government has announced almost £25m of investment in the next financial year to tackle the impact of poverty on young people’s attainment.

Seven primary school teams from across Surrey, Middlesex and Doha, Qatar have been selected as finalists of the inaugural ACS Future Impact competition, and will now be mentored by sustainability professionals.

Research has revealed that many teachers who are planning to reduce their working hours don’t understand how these changes will affect their pension pot and retirement plans.

Under the new act, all types of physical punishment, such as smacking, hitting, slapping and shaking, are illegal.

Ofsted has published its subject review of physical education (PE) as part of its series of reviews into different subjects across the curriculum.

The government has announced its new online safety laws, which seek to protect children from harmful content such as pornography and limit people’s exposure to illegal content, while protecting freedom of speech.

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