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Education Business | Business Information for Education Decision Makers. The Social Value Act places a duty on contracting authorities to consider how to improve the social, economic and/or environmental wellbeing of the community when procuring service contracts. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s HEALTH AND SAFETY DURING THE PANDEMIC Health and safety during the pandemic. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s Education Group, looks at the changes in health and safety brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, along with the latest advice on keeping schools virus-free. There has been a significant change in the challengesfaced by both
HOME | EDUCATION BUSINESS AWARDS The winners of the 2020 Education Business Awards were announced on November 26, live online for the first time. In eighteen categories, schools across the UK were recognised for the dedication and hard work of teaching and support staff, who have been put under particularpressure by
RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL VISITS TO RESUME FROM 17 MAY Residential educational visits to resume from 17 May. EB News: 11/05/2021 - 10:02. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the country’s roadmap out of lockdown is on track and Step 3 will go ahead as planned on 17 May, and the DfE has published updated guidance on how schools should now operate. The guidance confirms thatfrom 17
NET-ZERO CARBON SCHOOL BUILDINGS A net zero carbon building is a building that is highly energy efficient and fully powered from on-site and/ or off-site renewable energy sources. Schools can strive to be net zero from their new build projects. Existing schools can also aim to be net zero in their operational energy use. In the UK, the operation of buildings accountsfor
MAINTAINING THE SCHOOL ESTATE Maintaining the school estate. The ‘Good estate management for schools’ guide from the Department for Education gives advice on how to effectively maintain the school estate as well as plan new projects. Education Business shares some information from the guide. The Department for Education has released a guide on good andcost-effective
SEND: AN UPDATE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS BUDGET 2021 "DISAPPOINTING" FOR EDUCATION SECTOR Budget 2021 "disappointing" for education sector EB News: 04/03/2021 - 09:39 The 2021 Budget was given by Chancellor Rishi Sunak on 3 March with measures to help the country recover economically from the coronavirus pandemic, such as extending the furlough scheme untilSeptember.
GAPS CAUSED BY COVID UNLIKELY TO CLOSE WITHOUT Gaps caused by Covid unlikely to close without intervention EB News: 07/05/2021 - 09:32 A study by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) has found that the attainment gap between disadvantaged primary school pupils and their classmates has grown in mathematics by one month since the onset of the pandemic. LEADERSHIP KEY TO MAKING FLEXIBLE WORKING SUCCESSFUL Leadership key to making flexible working successful EB News: 14/06/2019 - 10:30 Senior leaders that take a proactive approach to encouraging different working patterns is key to making part time and flexible working successful in schools, according to new research from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER).EDUCATION BUSINESS
Education Business | Business Information for Education Decision Makers. The Social Value Act places a duty on contracting authorities to consider how to improve the social, economic and/or environmental wellbeing of the community when procuring service contracts. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s HEALTH AND SAFETY DURING THE PANDEMIC Health and safety during the pandemic. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s Education Group, looks at the changes in health and safety brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, along with the latest advice on keeping schools virus-free. There has been a significant change in the challengesfaced by both
HOME | EDUCATION BUSINESS AWARDS The winners of the 2020 Education Business Awards were announced on November 26, live online for the first time. In eighteen categories, schools across the UK were recognised for the dedication and hard work of teaching and support staff, who have been put under particularpressure by
RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL VISITS TO RESUME FROM 17 MAY Residential educational visits to resume from 17 May. EB News: 11/05/2021 - 10:02. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the country’s roadmap out of lockdown is on track and Step 3 will go ahead as planned on 17 May, and the DfE has published updated guidance on how schools should now operate. The guidance confirms thatfrom 17
NET-ZERO CARBON SCHOOL BUILDINGS A net zero carbon building is a building that is highly energy efficient and fully powered from on-site and/ or off-site renewable energy sources. Schools can strive to be net zero from their new build projects. Existing schools can also aim to be net zero in their operational energy use. In the UK, the operation of buildings accountsfor
MAINTAINING THE SCHOOL ESTATE Maintaining the school estate. The ‘Good estate management for schools’ guide from the Department for Education gives advice on how to effectively maintain the school estate as well as plan new projects. Education Business shares some information from the guide. The Department for Education has released a guide on good andcost-effective
SEND: AN UPDATE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS BUDGET 2021 "DISAPPOINTING" FOR EDUCATION SECTOR Budget 2021 "disappointing" for education sector EB News: 04/03/2021 - 09:39 The 2021 Budget was given by Chancellor Rishi Sunak on 3 March with measures to help the country recover economically from the coronavirus pandemic, such as extending the furlough scheme untilSeptember.
GAPS CAUSED BY COVID UNLIKELY TO CLOSE WITHOUT Gaps caused by Covid unlikely to close without intervention EB News: 07/05/2021 - 09:32 A study by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) has found that the attainment gap between disadvantaged primary school pupils and their classmates has grown in mathematics by one month since the onset of the pandemic. LEADERSHIP KEY TO MAKING FLEXIBLE WORKING SUCCESSFUL Leadership key to making flexible working successful EB News: 14/06/2019 - 10:30 Senior leaders that take a proactive approach to encouraging different working patterns is key to making part time and flexible working successful in schools, according to new research from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER). REINTRODUCE FACE COVERINGS IN SCHOOLS, SAY UNIONS 4 hours ago · Four education unions have called on the government to reinstate face coverings in schools to limit coronavirus spread. With infections on the rise once more, the unions have issued a joint statement demanding a range of safety measures to keep MORE THAN 1,000 SPORTING EVENTS PLANNED THIS MONTH 1 day ago · More than 1,000 sporting events planned this month EB News: 08/06/2021 - 10:13 Following a time of isolation and a year in which sports days were forced to take place at home, children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust and the Together campaign have PLASTIC POLLUTION AWARD FOR YOUNG PEOPLE LAUNCHED 4 hours ago · The Environment Agency has joined forces with national school network Partners in Excellence to launch a plastic pollution-focused award for young people. Key Stage 3 and 4 students from Partners in Excellence (PiXL) member schools can sign up SCHOOL LEADERS WANT ENHANCED CLEANING TO STAY AFTER School leaders want enhanced cleaning to stay after pandemic EB News: 02/06/2021 - 10:31 Whilst the COVID-19 lockdown continues to ease, a new survey has shown overwhelming support from schools across the UK for the continued improvement in cleaning measures. CATCH-UP TUTORING SCHEME SEES MAJOR EXPANSION Catch-up tutoring scheme sees major expansion EB News: 02/06/2021 - 09:28 The government has announced that a total of £1.4 billion is being invested in the next stage of education recovery, including £1 billion to support tutoring courses for disadvantaged school children, as well as an expansion of the 16-19 tuition fund. FORMER OFSTED CHIEF TO RETURN AS INTERIM HEAD 2 hours ago · Former Ofsted chief inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw will be returning to school leadership, taking up the post of interim head of JFS - a Jewish mixed comprehensive school in Kenton, North West London. Sir Michael was Ofsted chief inspector between 2012 and 2016, and was also head of THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
GUIDE ON FOOD EDUCATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH ADDITIONAL 1 day ago · The British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) has launched a guide to support teachers delivering food and nutrition education to pupils with additional needs. The 76-page guide, which can be downloaded for free, has been developed by the BNF’s education MORE THAN HALF OF DRIVERS WOULD TAKE DETOUR FOR CLEAN 1 day ago · More than half of drivers would take detour for clean school air EB News: 08/06/2021 - 11:44 More than half of drivers would be willing to take a different route on their regular commute, if it meant avoiding and reducing congestion outside of schools, new data from Renault has revealed. FROM OUTDOOR LEARNING TO LIFELONG LEARNING From outdoor learning to lifelong learning. With more and more schools looking to take learning outside of the classroom, Dave Harvey of the Brathay Trust looks at how residential centres help schools to develop the ‘whole child’. Outdoor learning is a concept that has been around for many years. In one form or another, many people haveEDUCATION BUSINESS
Education Business | Business Information for Education Decision Makers. The Social Value Act places a duty on contracting authorities to consider how to improve the social, economic and/or environmental wellbeing of the community when procuring service contracts. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s HOME | EDUCATION BUSINESS AWARDS The winners of the 2020 Education Business Awards were announced on November 26, live online for the first time. In eighteen categories, schools across the UK were recognised for the dedication and hard work of teaching and support staff, who have been put under particularpressure by
RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL VISITS TO RESUME FROM 17 MAY Residential educational visits to resume from 17 May. EB News: 11/05/2021 - 10:02. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the country’s roadmap out of lockdown is on track and Step 3 will go ahead as planned on 17 May, and the DfE has published updated guidance on how schools should now operate. The guidance confirms thatfrom 17
THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
MAINTAINING THE SCHOOL ESTATE Maintaining the school estate. The ‘Good estate management for schools’ guide from the Department for Education gives advice on how to effectively maintain the school estate as well as plan new projects. Education Business shares some information from the guide. The Department for Education has released a guide on good andcost-effective
THE IMPACT OF TABLETS IN THE CLASSROOM Tablets for Schools is a charity that commissions the largest independent research programme in the world on how tablets impact learning and attainment. The latest report summarises findings from an evaluation study that is looking at the feasibility and educational impact of giving one-to-one HOW TO GET THE BEST PROCUREMENT FOR SCHOOLS These limits are referred to as thresholds. The thresholds are revised every two years. The last review was on 1 January 2014. For all schools this is: £172,514 (€207,000) for all goods and most. services and £4,322,012 (€5,186,000) for the procurement of works. Services used solely for the purpose of delivering education and someother
SEND: AN UPDATE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS FROM OUTDOOR LEARNING TO LIFELONG LEARNING From outdoor learning to lifelong learning. With more and more schools looking to take learning outside of the classroom, Dave Harvey of the Brathay Trust looks at how residential centres help schools to develop the ‘whole child’. Outdoor learning is a concept that has been around for many years. In one form or another, many people have LEADERSHIP KEY TO MAKING FLEXIBLE WORKING SUCCESSFUL Leadership key to making flexible working successful EB News: 14/06/2019 - 10:30 Senior leaders that take a proactive approach to encouraging different working patterns is key to making part time and flexible working successful in schools, according to new research from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER).EDUCATION BUSINESS
Education Business | Business Information for Education Decision Makers. The Social Value Act places a duty on contracting authorities to consider how to improve the social, economic and/or environmental wellbeing of the community when procuring service contracts. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s HOME | EDUCATION BUSINESS AWARDS The winners of the 2020 Education Business Awards were announced on November 26, live online for the first time. In eighteen categories, schools across the UK were recognised for the dedication and hard work of teaching and support staff, who have been put under particularpressure by
RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL VISITS TO RESUME FROM 17 MAY Residential educational visits to resume from 17 May. EB News: 11/05/2021 - 10:02. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the country’s roadmap out of lockdown is on track and Step 3 will go ahead as planned on 17 May, and the DfE has published updated guidance on how schools should now operate. The guidance confirms thatfrom 17
THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
MAINTAINING THE SCHOOL ESTATE Maintaining the school estate. The ‘Good estate management for schools’ guide from the Department for Education gives advice on how to effectively maintain the school estate as well as plan new projects. Education Business shares some information from the guide. The Department for Education has released a guide on good andcost-effective
THE IMPACT OF TABLETS IN THE CLASSROOM Tablets for Schools is a charity that commissions the largest independent research programme in the world on how tablets impact learning and attainment. The latest report summarises findings from an evaluation study that is looking at the feasibility and educational impact of giving one-to-one HOW TO GET THE BEST PROCUREMENT FOR SCHOOLS These limits are referred to as thresholds. The thresholds are revised every two years. The last review was on 1 January 2014. For all schools this is: £172,514 (€207,000) for all goods and most. services and £4,322,012 (€5,186,000) for the procurement of works. Services used solely for the purpose of delivering education and someother
SEND: AN UPDATE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS FROM OUTDOOR LEARNING TO LIFELONG LEARNING From outdoor learning to lifelong learning. With more and more schools looking to take learning outside of the classroom, Dave Harvey of the Brathay Trust looks at how residential centres help schools to develop the ‘whole child’. Outdoor learning is a concept that has been around for many years. In one form or another, many people have LEADERSHIP KEY TO MAKING FLEXIBLE WORKING SUCCESSFUL Leadership key to making flexible working successful EB News: 14/06/2019 - 10:30 Senior leaders that take a proactive approach to encouraging different working patterns is key to making part time and flexible working successful in schools, according to new research from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER). MORE THAN 1,000 SPORTING EVENTS PLANNED THIS MONTH 16 hours ago · More than 1,000 sporting events planned this month EB News: 08/06/2021 - 10:13 Following a time of isolation and a year in which sports days were forced to take place at home, children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust and the Together campaign have teamed up this summer to help schools and children recover. NEW GUIDANCE SETS OUT HOW PUBLIC SPENDING SHOULD DRIVE 1 day ago · New guidance sets out how public spending should drive wider benefits EB News: 07/06/2021 - 10:11 New guidance for public bodies stresses that job creation, investment in skills and opportunities for local growth should be taken into account when awarding public contracts. EXTENDED FREE SCHOOL MEAL SUPPORT IN SCOTLAND 1 day ago · Extended free school meal support in Scotland EB News: 07/06/2021 - 09:30 The Scottish Government hasa announced they will introduce universal free school lunches for primary 4 and 5 children and targeted support during school holidays for all eligible children. SCHOOL LEADERS WANT ENHANCED CLEANING TO STAY AFTER School leaders want enhanced cleaning to stay after pandemic EB News: 02/06/2021 - 10:31 Whilst the COVID-19 lockdown continues to ease, a new survey has shown overwhelming support from schools across the UK for the continued improvement in cleaning measures. GUIDE ON FOOD EDUCATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH ADDITIONAL 16 hours ago · The British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) has launched a guide to support teachers delivering food and nutrition education to pupils with additional needs. The 76-page guide, which can be downloaded for free, has been developed by the BNF’s education CATCH-UP TUTORING SCHEME SEES MAJOR EXPANSION Catch-up tutoring scheme sees major expansion EB News: 02/06/2021 - 09:28 The government has announced that a total of £1.4 billion is being invested in the next stage of education recovery, including £1 billion to support tutoring courses for disadvantaged school children, as well as an expansion of the 16-19 tuition fund. MORE THAN HALF OF DRIVERS WOULD TAKE DETOUR FOR CLEAN 15 hours ago · More than half of drivers would take detour for clean school air EB News: 08/06/2021 - 11:44 More than half of drivers would be willing to take a different route on their regular commute, if it meant avoiding and reducing congestion outside of schools, new data from Renault has revealed. THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
ENERGY EFFICIENT ENVIRONMENTS Energy efficient environments Energy. As part of the government’s climate targets, the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme has been launched to cut harmful emissions from public sector buildings,including schools
SIR KEVAN COLLINS RESIGNS AS GOVERNMENT EDUCATION RECOVERY Sir Kevan Collins resigns as government education recovery commissioner EB News: 03/06/2021 - 10:45 The government’s education recovery commissioner Sir Kevan Collins has resigned following the announcement of the government's next phase of its catch-up plan, saying successful education recovery wasn't credible in a "programme of support of this size".EDUCATION BUSINESS
Education Business | Business Information for Education Decision Makers. The Social Value Act places a duty on contracting authorities to consider how to improve the social, economic and/or environmental wellbeing of the community when procuring service contracts. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s HOME | EDUCATION BUSINESS AWARDS The winners of the 2020 Education Business Awards were announced on November 26, live online for the first time. In eighteen categories, schools across the UK were recognised for the dedication and hard work of teaching and support staff, who have been put under particularpressure by
RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL VISITS TO RESUME FROM 17 MAY Residential educational visits to resume from 17 May. EB News: 11/05/2021 - 10:02. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the country’s roadmap out of lockdown is on track and Step 3 will go ahead as planned on 17 May, and the DfE has published updated guidance on how schools should now operate. The guidance confirms thatfrom 17
THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
MAINTAINING THE SCHOOL ESTATE Maintaining the school estate. The ‘Good estate management for schools’ guide from the Department for Education gives advice on how to effectively maintain the school estate as well as plan new projects. Education Business shares some information from the guide. The Department for Education has released a guide on good andcost-effective
HOW TO GET THE BEST PROCUREMENT FOR SCHOOLS These limits are referred to as thresholds. The thresholds are revised every two years. The last review was on 1 January 2014. For all schools this is: £172,514 (€207,000) for all goods and most. services and £4,322,012 (€5,186,000) for the procurement of works. Services used solely for the purpose of delivering education and someother
THE IMPACT OF TABLETS IN THE CLASSROOM Tablets for Schools is a charity that commissions the largest independent research programme in the world on how tablets impact learning and attainment. The latest report summarises findings from an evaluation study that is looking at the feasibility and educational impact of giving one-to-one SEND: AN UPDATE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS FROM OUTDOOR LEARNING TO LIFELONG LEARNING From outdoor learning to lifelong learning. With more and more schools looking to take learning outside of the classroom, Dave Harvey of the Brathay Trust looks at how residential centres help schools to develop the ‘whole child’. Outdoor learning is a concept that has been around for many years. In one form or another, many people have LEADERSHIP KEY TO MAKING FLEXIBLE WORKING SUCCESSFUL Leadership key to making flexible working successful EB News: 14/06/2019 - 10:30 Senior leaders that take a proactive approach to encouraging different working patterns is key to making part time and flexible working successful in schools, according to new research from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER).EDUCATION BUSINESS
Education Business | Business Information for Education Decision Makers. The Social Value Act places a duty on contracting authorities to consider how to improve the social, economic and/or environmental wellbeing of the community when procuring service contracts. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s HOME | EDUCATION BUSINESS AWARDS The winners of the 2020 Education Business Awards were announced on November 26, live online for the first time. In eighteen categories, schools across the UK were recognised for the dedication and hard work of teaching and support staff, who have been put under particularpressure by
RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL VISITS TO RESUME FROM 17 MAY Residential educational visits to resume from 17 May. EB News: 11/05/2021 - 10:02. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the country’s roadmap out of lockdown is on track and Step 3 will go ahead as planned on 17 May, and the DfE has published updated guidance on how schools should now operate. The guidance confirms thatfrom 17
THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
MAINTAINING THE SCHOOL ESTATE Maintaining the school estate. The ‘Good estate management for schools’ guide from the Department for Education gives advice on how to effectively maintain the school estate as well as plan new projects. Education Business shares some information from the guide. The Department for Education has released a guide on good andcost-effective
HOW TO GET THE BEST PROCUREMENT FOR SCHOOLS These limits are referred to as thresholds. The thresholds are revised every two years. The last review was on 1 January 2014. For all schools this is: £172,514 (€207,000) for all goods and most. services and £4,322,012 (€5,186,000) for the procurement of works. Services used solely for the purpose of delivering education and someother
THE IMPACT OF TABLETS IN THE CLASSROOM Tablets for Schools is a charity that commissions the largest independent research programme in the world on how tablets impact learning and attainment. The latest report summarises findings from an evaluation study that is looking at the feasibility and educational impact of giving one-to-one SEND: AN UPDATE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS FROM OUTDOOR LEARNING TO LIFELONG LEARNING From outdoor learning to lifelong learning. With more and more schools looking to take learning outside of the classroom, Dave Harvey of the Brathay Trust looks at how residential centres help schools to develop the ‘whole child’. Outdoor learning is a concept that has been around for many years. In one form or another, many people have LEADERSHIP KEY TO MAKING FLEXIBLE WORKING SUCCESSFUL Leadership key to making flexible working successful EB News: 14/06/2019 - 10:30 Senior leaders that take a proactive approach to encouraging different working patterns is key to making part time and flexible working successful in schools, according to new research from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER). MORE THAN 1,000 SPORTING EVENTS PLANNED THIS MONTH 11 hours ago · More than 1,000 sporting events planned this month EB News: 08/06/2021 - 10:13 Following a time of isolation and a year in which sports days were forced to take place at home, children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust and the Together campaign have teamed up this summer to help schools and children recover. NEW GUIDANCE SETS OUT HOW PUBLIC SPENDING SHOULD DRIVE 1 day ago · New guidance sets out how public spending should drive wider benefits EB News: 07/06/2021 - 10:11 New guidance for public bodies stresses that job creation, investment in skills and opportunities for local growth should be taken into account when awarding public contracts. EXTENDED FREE SCHOOL MEAL SUPPORT IN SCOTLAND 1 day ago · Extended free school meal support in Scotland EB News: 07/06/2021 - 09:30 The Scottish Government hasa announced they will introduce universal free school lunches for primary 4 and 5 children and targeted support during school holidays for all eligible children. SCHOOL LEADERS WANT ENHANCED CLEANING TO STAY AFTER School leaders want enhanced cleaning to stay after pandemic EB News: 02/06/2021 - 10:31 Whilst the COVID-19 lockdown continues to ease, a new survey has shown overwhelming support from schools across the UK for the continued improvement in cleaning measures. GUIDE ON FOOD EDUCATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH ADDITIONAL 10 hours ago · The British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) has launched a guide to support teachers delivering food and nutrition education to pupils with additional needs. The 76-page guide, which can be downloaded for free, has been developed by the BNF’s education CATCH-UP TUTORING SCHEME SEES MAJOR EXPANSION Catch-up tutoring scheme sees major expansion EB News: 02/06/2021 - 09:28 The government has announced that a total of £1.4 billion is being invested in the next stage of education recovery, including £1 billion to support tutoring courses for disadvantaged school children, as well as an expansion of the 16-19 tuition fund. MORE THAN HALF OF DRIVERS WOULD TAKE DETOUR FOR CLEAN 9 hours ago · More than half of drivers would take detour for clean school air EB News: 08/06/2021 - 11:44 More than half of drivers would be willing to take a different route on their regular commute, if it meant avoiding and reducing congestion outside of schools, new data from Renault has revealed. THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
ENERGY EFFICIENT ENVIRONMENTS Energy efficient environments Energy. As part of the government’s climate targets, the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme has been launched to cut harmful emissions from public sector buildings,including schools
SIR KEVAN COLLINS RESIGNS AS GOVERNMENT EDUCATION RECOVERY Sir Kevan Collins resigns as government education recovery commissioner EB News: 03/06/2021 - 10:45 The government’s education recovery commissioner Sir Kevan Collins has resigned following the announcement of the government's next phase of its catch-up plan, saying successful education recovery wasn't credible in a "programme of support of this size".EDUCATION BUSINESS
Education Business | Business Information for Education Decision Makers. The Social Value Act places a duty on contracting authorities to consider how to improve the social, economic and/or environmental wellbeing of the community when procuring service contracts. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s HOME | EDUCATION BUSINESS AWARDS The winners of the 2020 Education Business Awards were announced on November 26, live online for the first time. In eighteen categories, schools across the UK were recognised for the dedication and hard work of teaching and support staff, who have been put under particularpressure by
RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL VISITS TO RESUME FROM 17 MAY Residential educational visits to resume from 17 May. EB News: 11/05/2021 - 10:02. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the country’s roadmap out of lockdown is on track and Step 3 will go ahead as planned on 17 May, and the DfE has published updated guidance on how schools should now operate. The guidance confirms thatfrom 17
THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
MAINTAINING THE SCHOOL ESTATE Maintaining the school estate. The ‘Good estate management for schools’ guide from the Department for Education gives advice on how to effectively maintain the school estate as well as plan new projects. Education Business shares some information from the guide. The Department for Education has released a guide on good andcost-effective
HOW TO GET THE BEST PROCUREMENT FOR SCHOOLS These limits are referred to as thresholds. The thresholds are revised every two years. The last review was on 1 January 2014. For all schools this is: £172,514 (€207,000) for all goods and most. services and £4,322,012 (€5,186,000) for the procurement of works. Services used solely for the purpose of delivering education and someother
THE IMPACT OF TABLETS IN THE CLASSROOM Tablets for Schools is a charity that commissions the largest independent research programme in the world on how tablets impact learning and attainment. The latest report summarises findings from an evaluation study that is looking at the feasibility and educational impact of giving one-to-one SEND: AN UPDATE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS FROM OUTDOOR LEARNING TO LIFELONG LEARNING From outdoor learning to lifelong learning. With more and more schools looking to take learning outside of the classroom, Dave Harvey of the Brathay Trust looks at how residential centres help schools to develop the ‘whole child’. Outdoor learning is a concept that has been around for many years. In one form or another, many people have LEADERSHIP KEY TO MAKING FLEXIBLE WORKING SUCCESSFUL Leadership key to making flexible working successful EB News: 14/06/2019 - 10:30 Senior leaders that take a proactive approach to encouraging different working patterns is key to making part time and flexible working successful in schools, according to new research from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER).EDUCATION BUSINESS
Education Business | Business Information for Education Decision Makers. The Social Value Act places a duty on contracting authorities to consider how to improve the social, economic and/or environmental wellbeing of the community when procuring service contracts. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s HOME | EDUCATION BUSINESS AWARDS The winners of the 2020 Education Business Awards were announced on November 26, live online for the first time. In eighteen categories, schools across the UK were recognised for the dedication and hard work of teaching and support staff, who have been put under particularpressure by
RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL VISITS TO RESUME FROM 17 MAY Residential educational visits to resume from 17 May. EB News: 11/05/2021 - 10:02. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the country’s roadmap out of lockdown is on track and Step 3 will go ahead as planned on 17 May, and the DfE has published updated guidance on how schools should now operate. The guidance confirms thatfrom 17
THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
MAINTAINING THE SCHOOL ESTATE Maintaining the school estate. The ‘Good estate management for schools’ guide from the Department for Education gives advice on how to effectively maintain the school estate as well as plan new projects. Education Business shares some information from the guide. The Department for Education has released a guide on good andcost-effective
HOW TO GET THE BEST PROCUREMENT FOR SCHOOLS These limits are referred to as thresholds. The thresholds are revised every two years. The last review was on 1 January 2014. For all schools this is: £172,514 (€207,000) for all goods and most. services and £4,322,012 (€5,186,000) for the procurement of works. Services used solely for the purpose of delivering education and someother
THE IMPACT OF TABLETS IN THE CLASSROOM Tablets for Schools is a charity that commissions the largest independent research programme in the world on how tablets impact learning and attainment. The latest report summarises findings from an evaluation study that is looking at the feasibility and educational impact of giving one-to-one SEND: AN UPDATE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS FROM OUTDOOR LEARNING TO LIFELONG LEARNING From outdoor learning to lifelong learning. With more and more schools looking to take learning outside of the classroom, Dave Harvey of the Brathay Trust looks at how residential centres help schools to develop the ‘whole child’. Outdoor learning is a concept that has been around for many years. In one form or another, many people have LEADERSHIP KEY TO MAKING FLEXIBLE WORKING SUCCESSFUL Leadership key to making flexible working successful EB News: 14/06/2019 - 10:30 Senior leaders that take a proactive approach to encouraging different working patterns is key to making part time and flexible working successful in schools, according to new research from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER). MORE THAN 1,000 SPORTING EVENTS PLANNED THIS MONTH 9 hours ago · More than 1,000 sporting events planned this month EB News: 08/06/2021 - 10:13 Following a time of isolation and a year in which sports days were forced to take place at home, children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust and the Together campaign have teamed up this summer to help schools and children recover. NEW GUIDANCE SETS OUT HOW PUBLIC SPENDING SHOULD DRIVE 1 day ago · New guidance sets out how public spending should drive wider benefits EB News: 07/06/2021 - 10:11 New guidance for public bodies stresses that job creation, investment in skills and opportunities for local growth should be taken into account when awarding public contracts. EXTENDED FREE SCHOOL MEAL SUPPORT IN SCOTLAND 1 day ago · Extended free school meal support in Scotland EB News: 07/06/2021 - 09:30 The Scottish Government hasa announced they will introduce universal free school lunches for primary 4 and 5 children and targeted support during school holidays for all eligible children. SCHOOL LEADERS WANT ENHANCED CLEANING TO STAY AFTER School leaders want enhanced cleaning to stay after pandemic EB News: 02/06/2021 - 10:31 Whilst the COVID-19 lockdown continues to ease, a new survey has shown overwhelming support from schools across the UK for the continued improvement in cleaning measures. GUIDE ON FOOD EDUCATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH ADDITIONAL 9 hours ago · The British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) has launched a guide to support teachers delivering food and nutrition education to pupils with additional needs. The 76-page guide, which can be downloaded for free, has been developed by the BNF’s education CATCH-UP TUTORING SCHEME SEES MAJOR EXPANSION Catch-up tutoring scheme sees major expansion EB News: 02/06/2021 - 09:28 The government has announced that a total of £1.4 billion is being invested in the next stage of education recovery, including £1 billion to support tutoring courses for disadvantaged school children, as well as an expansion of the 16-19 tuition fund. MORE THAN HALF OF DRIVERS WOULD TAKE DETOUR FOR CLEAN 7 hours ago · More than half of drivers would take detour for clean school air EB News: 08/06/2021 - 11:44 More than half of drivers would be willing to take a different route on their regular commute, if it meant avoiding and reducing congestion outside of schools, new data from Renault has revealed. THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
ENERGY EFFICIENT ENVIRONMENTS Energy efficient environments Energy. As part of the government’s climate targets, the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme has been launched to cut harmful emissions from public sector buildings,including schools
SIR KEVAN COLLINS RESIGNS AS GOVERNMENT EDUCATION RECOVERY Sir Kevan Collins resigns as government education recovery commissioner EB News: 03/06/2021 - 10:45 The government’s education recovery commissioner Sir Kevan Collins has resigned following the announcement of the government's next phase of its catch-up plan, saying successful education recovery wasn't credible in a "programme of support of this size".EDUCATION BUSINESS
Education Business | Business Information for Education Decision Makers. The Social Value Act places a duty on contracting authorities to consider how to improve the social, economic and/or environmental wellbeing of the community when procuring service contracts. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s HOME | EDUCATION BUSINESS AWARDS The winners of the 2020 Education Business Awards were announced on November 26, live online for the first time. In eighteen categories, schools across the UK were recognised for the dedication and hard work of teaching and support staff, who have been put under particularpressure by
RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL VISITS TO RESUME FROM 17 MAY Residential educational visits to resume from 17 May. EB News: 11/05/2021 - 10:02. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the country’s roadmap out of lockdown is on track and Step 3 will go ahead as planned on 17 May, and the DfE has published updated guidance on how schools should now operate. The guidance confirms thatfrom 17
THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
MAINTAINING THE SCHOOL ESTATE Maintaining the school estate. The ‘Good estate management for schools’ guide from the Department for Education gives advice on how to effectively maintain the school estate as well as plan new projects. Education Business shares some information from the guide. The Department for Education has released a guide on good andcost-effective
HOW TO GET THE BEST PROCUREMENT FOR SCHOOLS These limits are referred to as thresholds. The thresholds are revised every two years. The last review was on 1 January 2014. For all schools this is: £172,514 (€207,000) for all goods and most. services and £4,322,012 (€5,186,000) for the procurement of works. Services used solely for the purpose of delivering education and someother
THE IMPACT OF TABLETS IN THE CLASSROOM Tablets for Schools is a charity that commissions the largest independent research programme in the world on how tablets impact learning and attainment. The latest report summarises findings from an evaluation study that is looking at the feasibility and educational impact of giving one-to-one SEND: AN UPDATE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS FROM OUTDOOR LEARNING TO LIFELONG LEARNING From outdoor learning to lifelong learning. With more and more schools looking to take learning outside of the classroom, Dave Harvey of the Brathay Trust looks at how residential centres help schools to develop the ‘whole child’. Outdoor learning is a concept that has been around for many years. In one form or another, many people have LEADERSHIP KEY TO MAKING FLEXIBLE WORKING SUCCESSFUL Leadership key to making flexible working successful EB News: 14/06/2019 - 10:30 Senior leaders that take a proactive approach to encouraging different working patterns is key to making part time and flexible working successful in schools, according to new research from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER).EDUCATION BUSINESS
Education Business | Business Information for Education Decision Makers. The Social Value Act places a duty on contracting authorities to consider how to improve the social, economic and/or environmental wellbeing of the community when procuring service contracts. Fiona Riley, Chair of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s HOME | EDUCATION BUSINESS AWARDS The winners of the 2020 Education Business Awards were announced on November 26, live online for the first time. In eighteen categories, schools across the UK were recognised for the dedication and hard work of teaching and support staff, who have been put under particularpressure by
RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL VISITS TO RESUME FROM 17 MAY Residential educational visits to resume from 17 May. EB News: 11/05/2021 - 10:02. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the country’s roadmap out of lockdown is on track and Step 3 will go ahead as planned on 17 May, and the DfE has published updated guidance on how schools should now operate. The guidance confirms thatfrom 17
THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
MAINTAINING THE SCHOOL ESTATE Maintaining the school estate. The ‘Good estate management for schools’ guide from the Department for Education gives advice on how to effectively maintain the school estate as well as plan new projects. Education Business shares some information from the guide. The Department for Education has released a guide on good andcost-effective
HOW TO GET THE BEST PROCUREMENT FOR SCHOOLS These limits are referred to as thresholds. The thresholds are revised every two years. The last review was on 1 January 2014. For all schools this is: £172,514 (€207,000) for all goods and most. services and £4,322,012 (€5,186,000) for the procurement of works. Services used solely for the purpose of delivering education and someother
THE IMPACT OF TABLETS IN THE CLASSROOM Tablets for Schools is a charity that commissions the largest independent research programme in the world on how tablets impact learning and attainment. The latest report summarises findings from an evaluation study that is looking at the feasibility and educational impact of giving one-to-one SEND: AN UPDATE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS FROM OUTDOOR LEARNING TO LIFELONG LEARNING From outdoor learning to lifelong learning. With more and more schools looking to take learning outside of the classroom, Dave Harvey of the Brathay Trust looks at how residential centres help schools to develop the ‘whole child’. Outdoor learning is a concept that has been around for many years. In one form or another, many people have LEADERSHIP KEY TO MAKING FLEXIBLE WORKING SUCCESSFUL Leadership key to making flexible working successful EB News: 14/06/2019 - 10:30 Senior leaders that take a proactive approach to encouraging different working patterns is key to making part time and flexible working successful in schools, according to new research from the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER). MORE THAN 1,000 SPORTING EVENTS PLANNED THIS MONTH 3 hours ago · More than 1,000 sporting events planned this month EB News: 08/06/2021 - 10:13 Following a time of isolation and a year in which sports days were forced to take place at home, children’s charity the Youth Sport Trust and the Together campaign have teamed up this summer to help schools and children recover. NEW GUIDANCE SETS OUT HOW PUBLIC SPENDING SHOULD DRIVE 1 day ago · New guidance sets out how public spending should drive wider benefits EB News: 07/06/2021 - 10:11 New guidance for public bodies stresses that job creation, investment in skills and opportunities for local growth should be taken into account when awarding public contracts. EXTENDED FREE SCHOOL MEAL SUPPORT IN SCOTLAND 1 day ago · Extended free school meal support in Scotland EB News: 07/06/2021 - 09:30 The Scottish Government hasa announced they will introduce universal free school lunches for primary 4 and 5 children and targeted support during school holidays for all eligible children. SCHOOL LEADERS WANT ENHANCED CLEANING TO STAY AFTER School leaders want enhanced cleaning to stay after pandemic EB News: 02/06/2021 - 10:31 Whilst the COVID-19 lockdown continues to ease, a new survey has shown overwhelming support from schools across the UK for the continued improvement in cleaning measures. GUIDE ON FOOD EDUCATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH ADDITIONAL 2 hours ago · The British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) has launched a guide to support teachers delivering food and nutrition education to pupils with additional needs. The 76-page guide, which can be downloaded for free, has been developed by the BNF’s education CATCH-UP TUTORING SCHEME SEES MAJOR EXPANSION Catch-up tutoring scheme sees major expansion EB News: 02/06/2021 - 09:28 The government has announced that a total of £1.4 billion is being invested in the next stage of education recovery, including £1 billion to support tutoring courses for disadvantaged school children, as well as an expansion of the 16-19 tuition fund. MORE THAN HALF OF DRIVERS WOULD TAKE DETOUR FOR CLEAN More than half of drivers would take detour for clean school air EB News: 08/06/2021 - 11:44 More than half of drivers would be willing to take a different route on their regular commute, if it meant avoiding and reducing congestion outside of schools, new data from Renault hasrevealed.
THE EDUCATION SYSTEM: WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? The UK’s education sector is subject to constant scrutiny and evokes wildly different opinions – and rightly so. In order to create and maintain the best possible system of learning for our children, and to nurture and protect our country’s educators, candid discussionsabout the education
ENERGY EFFICIENT ENVIRONMENTS Energy efficient environments Energy. As part of the government’s climate targets, the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme has been launched to cut harmful emissions from public sector buildings,including schools
SIR KEVAN COLLINS RESIGNS AS GOVERNMENT EDUCATION RECOVERY Sir Kevan Collins resigns as government education recovery commissioner EB News: 03/06/2021 - 10:45 The government’s education recovery commissioner Sir Kevan Collins has resigned following the announcement of the government's next phase of its catch-up plan, saying successful education recovery wasn't credible in a "programme of support of this size". Skip to main contentUSER MENU
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Schools are expected to provide eligible pupils with free school meals when they're self-isolating or during school closure. Bethany Eadie from The Key, outlines the options available to schools Providing free school meals during lockdown*
Although it's a challenge to shift to a new form of schooling created by the coronavirus pandemic, many education technology providers are offering their resources for free Free home-learning platforms*
BESA has relaunched and repurposed its online educational technology trialling portal LendED to help connect teachers with content, software and materials to support remote learning Resources to support remote-learning*
Public authorities have to ensure that vegan provisions are readily available in order to prevent acts of discrimination. But aside from this, there are many benefits to providing plant-based meals Plant-based meals on the menu*
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The policy statement called 'Stay Safe. Stay Learning' details the Welsh Government's priorities for education during the coronavirusschool closures.
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