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In recent months, the Covid-19 pandemic has changed our world in countless ways. And with a new national lockdown in place, there is surely more change to come. Strong leadership in education is essential.
In April 2021 The Department for Education (DfE) issued non-statutory guidance on creating and growing academy trusts*.
New research highlights benefits of IoT and connected tech in Scottish education, and the demand for greater nationwide connectivity.
St George’s Church of England Foundation School, based in Broadstairs, Kent, has signed a two year contract extension with Capita Managed IT Solutions.
Capita Local Public Services, together with Young Westminster Foundation and Westminster City Council, delivered the Digital Futures Project to tackle digital exclusion during the Covid-19 pandemic and associated lockdown from March 2020.
Capita’s education property experts helped Leasowes Primary School to secure the CIF they needed to replace their roof infrastructure.
If any of us were in any doubt about the importance of giving back to the people and communities around us, the Covid-19 pandemic has certainly brought it home.
Recognising how the innovative use of technology is transforming teaching and learning and improving educational outcomes.
The Turing Scheme, which has been designed by the UK Government to provide global opportunities in education and training for students, has opened applications for schools, colleges and universities for the second year of the scheme.
The Turing Scheme, which has been designed by the UK Government to provide global opportunities in education and training for British citizens, has opened registrations for schools, colleges and universities for the second year of the scheme at www.turing-scheme.org.uk. Last year the Government announced the Turing Scheme would be funded for a further three years – and that Year 2 of the scheme will be backed by £110m.
