Get insights into teachers’ use of AI in schools now, and how AI technologies can support educational content development, with key takeaways from our AI in education event.
Generative AI has dominated recent headlines and its use in schools has divided opinion among educators and policymakers. But what’s the impact on teachers and learners? Here, we report the key talking points from this teacher roundtable.
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Reporting back from GESS Dubai 2022 on the key trends, takeaways and talking points.
Reporting back from Bett 2022 on the key trends, talking points and insider recommendations.
Our top picks of things to listen to, read and get involved with this #EducationDay.
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.
Publishing Assistant Lydia spent half her life studying in a Middle Eastern country before moving back to the UK and continuing her education at university. She discusses her experience of learning English while growing up in Syria.
Oriel Square’s Communications Manager Keira Moulding shares 5 tips to help you get started, improve and enjoy reading.
It’s a huge privilege being able to work on a book that might be the very first book that a child reads for themselves. Just because it’s a school book, it doesn’t mean that it shouldn’t look great or be interesting and enjoyable to read.
Many publishers start their journey with a love of reading, but few end up working on books that might be the very first book that a child reads for themselves. Editorial Manager Liz explains her love of Primary English publishing and shares what she’s learnt in ten years in the industry.