
A Decline In School Computing Performance – How Will This Affect STEM Industries?
An annual study by the University of Roehampton has made the discovery that there are now less 16-year-olds getting computing-related qualifications in England. In 2018, 130,000 students got a GCSE in either computer science or ICT (information and communications technology), …

Safer Internet Day: Will Emphasis On Children’s Safer Browsing Lead To More STEM Career Paths?
Today is Safer Internet Day, a mark on the calendar to help remind and educate people about the need for young and vulnerable people to surf the web with vigilance and safety in order to make the most of their …

How can we combat stress in education?
For pupils, the introduction of technology into the classroom has steadily transformed their learning, making for an enjoyable education. But when the bell rings, UK teachers are left facing mounting pressure and skyrocketing mental health issues. To address this worrying …

How can the Construction Industry change the conversation around careers?
Whilst the construction industry continues to struggle with the skills gap, Redrow’s latest survey into the availability of careers information has shone a light on what schools aren’t telling pupils. It’s time to change the conversation – for everyone’s sake. …

21st Century Learning: Technology Transforming the Classroom
The classroom has always been a place of changing ideas and shifting priorities, with technology evolving alongside it. This evolution is especially true in the 21st Century. We’re starting to see an ever-increasing number of teacher and student devices and …