Features
Explore in-depth features, expert opinions, and real-world case studies on the biggest issues in education. Our feature articles go beyond the headlines, offering deep analysis, interviews with key figures, and insights into best practices in schools. Whether it’s leadership advice, EdTech innovations, or discussions on teacher wellbeing, our features provide valuable perspectives for education professionals.
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Aug- 2025 -6 August
The principles of establishing effective oracy practice
Oracy is a vital life skill that extends beyond academic learning. It plays a fundamental role in shaping a young person’s self-confidence, cognitive development, social relationships, and future opportunities. The UK Government has pledged to place oracy at the heart of its revised curriculum, ensuring that it becomes recognised as…
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Jul- 2025 -30 July
Creating citizens, not subjects: draconian school rules harm education rather than help
As educators, we must continually ask ourselves: what kind of society are we trying to create? Should we be training students to follow rules without question, preparing them for lives filled of unquestioning conformity and compliance? Or, should we be creating environments where young people can develop into independent thinkers,…
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30 July
Employment Rights Bill: The impact on education
In 2024, the Government introduced the Employment Rights Bill, a significant piece of legislation containing 28 new employment measures. Many of the proposals directly impact the education sector and like other employers, schools need to ensure compliance with these enhanced protections. Earlier this month, the Government published a roadmap for…
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30 July
Why universities should partner with businesses to meet evolving workforce needs
The world of work is undergoing seismic changes. From the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to the increasing importance of soft and digital skills, the demands placed on today’s workforce are evolving at breakneck speed. For universities, this isn’t just a challenge – it’s a call to…
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Jun- 2025 -11 June
The AI shift: how technology is changing the way students learn
Artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly reshaping education in ways that would have seemed impossible just a few years ago. By being added to classrooms and revision tools, AI is helping create personalised learning experiences for students and supporting teachers in their roles too.Many schools are already using AI-based platforms to…
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9 June
The ethics of tech in education
Technology is advancing at a pace unimaginable even a decade ago, transforming industries and reshaping the way we live, work and learn. But such rapid innovation also brings ethical dilemmas – and nowhere is this tension more palpable than in education, where the adoption of cutting-edge technology is influencing not…
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4 June
Maths Teacher Degree Apprenticeship – dumbing down the profession or a crucial supply route for schools?
Next year will see the beginning of a new route into mathematics teaching for those that do not currently have an undergraduate degree – the Secondary Mathematics Teacher Degree Apprenticeship. It involves candidates being employed by a school as an unqualified teacher, but completing a four-year apprenticeship whilst at work resulting…
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3 June
Ethical AI: Building a Better Future for Education
Imagine a classroom where AI tailors lessons to each student’s learning style, provides instant feedback and opens up new avenues for exploration. This is the potential of AI in education. However, realising this potential requires careful consideration of the ethical implications and a commitment to ensuring equitable access for all…
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May- 2025 -29 May
How EdTech can help teachers manage larger class sizes
EdTech first made its way into UK classrooms over a decade ago, became a mainstay during the pandemic, and is now arguably more crucial than ever. A recent report by The National Foundation for Educational Research found that teacher shortages in schools are having an increasingly negative impact on pupils,…
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26 May
How schools can support inclusion through smarter tech strategies
The UK often talks about becoming a ‘tech superpower’, but in truth, our school system still lacks the basic digital infrastructure needed to support this ambition. Just 53% of schools have fully-functioning WiFi across their campuses – a gap that reflects broader inequalities in access to education. Digital access is no…
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