Taking care of ourselves: the professional approach to wellbeing
Against a backdrop of increasing accountability, higher expectations, less time and greater workload, education professionals are becoming emotionally vulnerable to keep reading
Against a backdrop of increasing accountability, higher expectations, less time and greater workload, education professionals are becoming emotionally vulnerable to keep reading
NAHT explains the importance of union membership – particularly in the current climate School business leaders are the unsung heroes keep reading
While staff costs account for the single most expensive part of the school budget, non-staffing costs are also high, and believed to keep reading
The government has released details of two apps created to help pupils choose the best higher education to suit their keep reading
Welsh schools have seen a rise in Gypsy, Roma and traveller pupils attending and doing better in exams As reported keep reading
In today’s world of ever-increasing costs and shrinking budgets it’s increasingly important to get, not only best value for money, keep reading
As reported by the BBC, strike action has restarted at a school in Belfast, following several days of strike action keep reading
The government has stated that all children not currently attending mainstream school should be placed on a register, explaining that keep reading
As reported by Press and Journal, three Speyside schools are no longer viable and talks are underway regarding what to keep reading
Kerry-Jane Packman, development and membership director at Parentkind, looks at parental engagement – and how to target those who are keep reading
Copyright © 2024 | Education Executive | Intelligent Media Solutions