Generation Y is commonly credited with introducing collaborative technologies, such as social networking, into the workplace. These individuals, also known as millennials are tech savvy digital natives, who like to communicate and share, however they also have...
Technology is in our lives, affecting how people work, shop, socialise, connect, play, and learn. Technology has changed the way people learn. Information is no longer confined to textbooks; learning now crosses borders, continents and cultures, and the available...
Most of us at some stage have considered the value of league tables – either as parents, educators, or possibly even as students ourselves. Headline numbers about a school’s academic success, may actually tell us more about the students than the teachers, and are not...
There has been an undeserved stigma associated with vocational learning for decades. Only now are we beginning to see value being placed on delivering tailored training to individuals pursuing specific career paths, as employers recognise the growing value of self...
Uptake in ‘Modern Foreign Languages’ has been declining year-on-year throughout the UK education system, from schools to universities, for at least the past seven years. Education professionals have stated the reasons for the decline include: most school systems...
We are living in a world where a young person’s circumstance such as wealth, gender, ethnicity and where they live still play a really important role in shaping their opportunities for education, and at opposing ends of the spectrum the education focus is supremely...