A Goldsmiths, University of London professor has developed a groundbreaking QR code system, MiCode, designed to revolutionise emergency medical care and mental health support for students. The brainchild of Professor James Ohene-Djan, Professor of Computer Science at Goldsmiths University, MiCode allows students to securely store and instantly share vital medical …
Read More »Tutor Doctor Cambridge partners with sports charity to support disadvantaged children
Having delivered more than 200,000 hours of tutoring to students across Cambridgeshire in 2024 alone, Rob and Lynne Kerrison – owners of Tutor Doctor Cambridge – have now gone the extra step in supporting the children in their own area. The community-minded couple have revealed an exciting new collaboration with …
Read More »River Thames to help power University of East London net zero campus of the future
The University of East London (UEL) is extending its strategic partnership with global technology company Siemens in a contract that will see the business design and install a Water Source Heat Pump (WSHP) to help power its net zero campus of the future. The new WSHP is set to be …
Read More »YPO and Currys Business partner up to power up schools
YPO has partnered with leading electronics retailer Currys Business to make electronics equipment more readily available to schools and public sector organisations. A range of technology, including laptops and tablets, will be available for purchase compliantly as part of the partnership between YPO, one of the UK’s largest public sector …
Read More »The Role of Document Flexibility in Modern Education Practices
Education has developed with technology, improving learning experiences. Traditional methods remain valuable, but digital tools add flexibility, allowing teachers, students, and administrators to adapt materials easily. This adaptability supports diverse needs and promotes inclusivity. Understanding its impact can help develop strategies for better learning outcomes. Empowering Educators with Adaptive Content …
Read More »Minister visit to Cheshire College highlights sustainability and green skills education
Minister of State for Local Government and Devolution, Jim McMahon OBE MP, visited Cheshire College – South & West’s Ellesmere Port campus, where he witnessed the College’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in education. The Minister’s visit to the area was planned as the region is part of the government’s …
Read More »New Sixth Form for autistic pupils to open in Cambridge
Cambridgeshire’s first Sixth Form solely for autistic pupils will open in the next academic year at The Cavendish School, as Cambridgeshire’s first state-maintained special free school provision for autistic children. Initially available to students at the School who are ready to progress beyond GCSEs, the post-16 provision will enable them to …
Read More »BHF teams up with TikTok sensation to encourage more schools to learn lifesaving skill
A TikTok science teacher who has captivated children with his educational raps, has teamed up with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) to encourage youngsters to learn CPR and help save more lives. Last week, East Barnet School in London was treated to a visit from social media star, Matt Green. …
Read More »Primary schools invited to partake in online reading project with Paralympian Danielle Brown
Primary schools are being invited to take part in an exclusive online reading of two-time gold paralympic gold medallist and author Danielle Brown’s book “Girls Rule” by the author herself, to mark World Book Day on March 6th. The event is part of the Children’s disability charity, Children Today Charitable Trust’s ‘Reading for Life’ project, which aims to …
Read More »YPO gives back £19.2 million to UK schools over 15 years
Schools throughout the UK are celebrating a windfall thanks to a loyalty scheme that has seen one of the UK’s largest public sector buying organisations give back £19.2 million over the past 15 years. Publicly-owned YPO has revealed that 9,785 of its customers have been given a total of £355,316 …
Read More »
Education Today Education Today Magazine