Tech-mate – could chess and edtech broaden the curriculum?
In recent times, chess has become perceived as a somewhat elitist game in Britain; broadly speaking, children are only familiar…
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In recent times, chess has become perceived as a somewhat elitist game in Britain; broadly speaking, children are only familiar…
Brunel University London has launched new online master’s degrees, including a programme in engineering management. The west London university has…
Young people across Huddersfield had the chance to learn about the world of coding and game design at two free…
Schools from across England are being invited to sign up for free to the Institute of Physics’ (IOP) Improving Gender…
A new mentoring scheme aims to boost the prospects of women working in aerospace. Launched earlier this month on International…
What’s in this episode? Hello! This week you’ll hear a cameo from my little one when he was far more little…
Increasing regularity in safeguarding, means safeguarding leads in schools and colleges and other staff members are increasingly being called to…
The further education sector must contend with a range of financial management reporting and learner data collection methods. From ILR…
New research from manufacturing company 3M shows that 24% of brits blame ‘inadequate education and training’ for a lack of…
Edtech charity London Grid for Learning (LGfL) has won the Not-for-Profit Supplier of the Year award at the Education Resources…
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