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This webinar will explore gambling and gaming risks faced by young people and how schools can educate and support them ...
Pupil wellbeing is more important than Ofsted ratings or academic achievement for most parents when it comes to choosing a secondary school. Wellbeing priority: Research has found that 66% of parents ...
As Ofsted continues to consult on its proposed reforms to how schools will be judged, Helen Osgood asks what it is that makes a ‘good’ school and a ‘good’ education Defining good: Whatever the outcome ...
From data protection to training to ethical considerations, AI policies in schools need to cover a range of factors and must be continually reviewed. Rob Robson considers what a robust policy must ...
The proportion of year 9 girls who say they feel safe at school has plummeted since the pandemic, research has revealed. Safety fears: The decline in feelings of safety at school is particularly ...
Schools are being reminded about their duties to protect students and staff from the deepfake manipulation of images and videos used on school websites or social media feeds. Emerging threat: The ...
Almost half of schools are using the Pupil Premium funding to plug gaps elsewhere in their budgets, polling has revealed. Funding squeeze: Of the school leaders polled, 34% said they were cutting back ...
Educational disadvantage is complex. Researcher and educator Sean Harris explores why tackling the impact of poverty in schools requires assessment – not assumption. He examines flaws in how we ...