The Westminster Education Forum in February 2022 brought together nearly twenty experts from the world of education to discuss the future of assessment in England. Claire Gilbert reports back on the key talking points.
The trip to London’s Excel for the annual Bett show is a familiar ritual to everyone involved in education. This year, of course, we’ll have to wait until March for the dancing robots and air-guitar contests. In the meantime, we look back at last year’s virtual BettFest to pull out key themes for the next…
Henry Warren is a multi-award winning innovation expert and entrepreneur specialising in education technology. He is Chairman of the South African education company Watobe, co-founder of the Turn On The Subtitles campaign, and sits on the boards of several other charities and companies – almost always around education and technology.
We worked with Hodder Education Group to create online resources, helping teachers to provide dynamic lessons while teaching remotely.
An in-depth look at the issues raised at this year’s BESA Curriculum Conference and what they mean for educational publishing.
Here we round-up our main takeaways from this year’s Curriculum Conference. Look out for part two of our curriculum change blog series for detailed coverage of the day and what it means for educational publishing.
We were delighted to work with Pearson to promote the diversity of British history through the creation of an eBook about Dr Harold Moody.
In anticipation of this year’s BESA Curriculum Conference, we round up the latest news on the English curriculum and consider what changes may be ahead.
Charlotte al-Qadi explains why and how the publishing industry can embrace cultural contexts.
Our client was publishing maths and science instructional materials for schools in the Middle East region on behalf of the Ministry of Education.
Three ways that reading for pleasure positively impacts a child’s development.
Did you know that turning on the subtitles while children are watching television can double the chances of them becoming good at reading? We talked to the edtech innovator behind the Turn On The Subtitles campaign to find out about this brilliantly simple literacy project.