Stronger Than Hate: Anti-Hate Challenge for Liverpool secondary schools
The ‘Stronger Than Hate challenge’ which empowers children to tackle hate within their communities and take action for a better future, has been launched...
The ‘Stronger Than Hate challenge’ which empowers children to tackle hate within their communities and take action for a better future, has been launched...
Calling all young musicians! The BBC has opened entries for its Young Composer competition this year. Since 1998, the competition has launched countless musical careers. Formerly known as the...
Edge Hill University partner, dot-art Schools, has been honoured with the Impact Award at the 2020 Liverpool City Region Culture and Creativity Awards for Improving Education & Learning. dot-art Schools...
Students will receive GCSE and A level grades awarded and determined by teachers, with pupils only assessed on what they have been taught and...
Following the announcement of the roadmap by the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, yesterday, which laid out a cautious easing of restrictions, including all schools...
All schools and colleges in England will reopen to all pupils from Monday 8 March, the prime minister has confirmed, with the following measures...
From this week until 7 March, Fairtrade Foundation is offering a package of creative, free teaching resources for Fairtrade Fortnight, suitable for learning at home...
The UK and Ireland’s largest network of independent janitorial suppliers, Jangro, has recently expanded its ‘Professional’ range with the launch of three antiviral products, in an...
Ed-tech company, Angel Solutions is currently recruiting for a customer happiness manager to join its vibrant team. The exciting role is suited to someone with previous experience in education and is...
We have gone through the archives to find this past interview with Michelle Dow, managing director of All About STEM. This interview took place...