Compulsory Physical Teaching: Is the Online Learning Boom Coming to an End?
From aerial work platforms at construction sites to university and college campuses, everything came to a halt in response to the coronavirus outbreak in March 2020. All forms of teaching…
The Cavendish School appoints international educator as new Assistant Headteacher
The Cavendish School, Cambridgeshire’s first state maintained special free school provision for young people with autism, has appointed Kate Barham as its new Assistant Headteacher: Curriculum, Assessment and Learning. Kate…
Nearly half of workforce say their work is suffering due to poor mental health
Nearly half of the UK workforce (45%) say their work is suffering as a result of poor mental health, according to the ADP® Research Institute’s People at Work 2022: A…
How to Prepare for a 2022/23 Recession in the UK
Dark economic clouds appear on the horizon for consumers, investors and businesses around the world. The supply chain havoc caused by business disruption during the pandemic has been turbo-charged by…
Bentley successfully completes first phase of female mentoring programme
Eight students have been mentored through the ‘Extraordinary Women’ programme, with mentors including entrepreneurs from sectors such as engineering, business and design, alongside academics and Bentley experts The initiative aims…