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Study warns perceived increases in pupil behaviour challenges is a key factor for teachers leaving profession

New analysis shows that growing time spent dealing with pupil behaviour and providing pastoral support plays a significant role in teachers choosing to leave the profession.  Drawing on newly available data from the Department for Education’s (DfE) Working Lives of Teachers and Leaders (WLTL) survey*, the research also shows teachers who report good pupil behaviour in their school and are well supported to deal with persistently disruptive behaviour, are less likely…

Safeguarding first: Reclaiming control of Gen AI use in schools – by Alex Dave, Safeguarding Education Officer, LGfL-The National Grid for Learning

Generative AI isn’t coming to schools; it’s already here, and we must respond. Plenty of children are already exploring tools, many teachers are dabbling, and the Department for Education has produced guidance on using them in schools. However, talk of AI is frequently generating these 2 polar responses – stopping and hoping it goes away, or jumping in excitedly…

ViewSonic Expands Pro AV Ecosystem with Industry Partners to Accelerate True End-to-End Deployment

 ViewSonic strengthens interoperability across displays, software, and partner technologies to simplify large-scale, multi-space Pro AV installations for enterprise, education, and public environments.   – ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solutions, today announced further advancement of its integrated Pro AV ecosystem, as it strengthens collaboration with industry partners to enable seamless, end-to-end deployments. ViewSonic…

Smart Tech, Safe Choices: Free Samsung Resources Help Schools Navigate AI and Online Safety This Safer Internet Day

As classrooms across the UK prepare for Safer Internet Day 2026 on 10 February, the conversation around online safety has never been more relevant. This year’s theme – “Smart tech, safe choices: Exploring the safe and responsible use of AI” – reflects a growing reality: AI is now part of young people’s digital lives, whether…

Acer Unveils New ‘Classroom-Proof’ Chromebooks Built for Student Success and School Resilience

New durable designs launched at Bett 2026 feature military-grade protection, 15-hour battery life, and pedagogical flexibility. Acer have announced the launch of the Acer Chromebook Spin 311and Acer Chromebook 311, two devices engineered specifically to meet the demands of modern teaching and learning. Unveiled at the Bett Show, these new models move beyond basic tech…

Free suite of wellbeing resources for Children’s Mental Health Week

As schools across the country prepare for Children’s Mental Health Week (9–15 February), Premier League Primary Stars has launched a suite of free wellbeing resources designed to help teachers support pupils’ emotional health in simple, age‑appropriate ways. The materials – which include lessons, infographics and confidence‑building activities – are aimed at KS1 and KS2 pupils…

NEW interactive game for LGBTQ+ History Month

As schools across the UK mark LGBTQ+ History Month this February, Premier League Primary Stars is supporting teachers with an enhanced version of its popular Stand in Someone Else’s Shoes inclusion resource – now featuring Pick a Path, a brand‑new interactive digital learning game designed to help pupils explore empathy, allyship and inclusivity.   The…

Helping Pupils Navigate AI Safely: New Premier League Primary Stars Resource for Safer Internet Day 2026

As Safer Internet Day 2026 approaches on 10 February, schools across the UK are preparing to explore this year’s theme: the safe and responsible use of AI. With artificial intelligence now embedded in the apps, games and digital tools children use daily, teachers are looking for accessible, age‑appropriate ways to help pupils understand how AI…

New data reveals 7 in 10 retailers say schools oppose Government’s uniform cap

Almost three quarters (71%) of specialist schoolwear retailers say schools they work with oppose the school uniform cap, according to a new industry survey. Retailers are also warning that schools are concerned about the cap’s impact on inequality in the classroom and participation in PE and extra-curricular sports.  The Schoolwear Association is urging the Government…

Last Chance to Enter: Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow Competition Nears Deadline as Young People Call for Tech Solutions to Real-World Issues

With less than a week left until entries close on 1 February, Samsung is urging teachers across the UK to support their students in entering this year’s Solve for Tomorrow competition – a tech‑for‑good challenge designed to give young people the chance to turn their ideas into real‑world solutions and win exciting prizes, including Samsung…

Connected Learning for Every Mind: How Samsung Vision for Future-Ready Classrooms at BETT 2026

As thousands of teachers arrive at ExCeL London for BETT 2026, Samsung is showcasing how connected, AI‑enabled technology can make teaching easier and learning more inclusive. With over 35,000 educators attending this year, the company’s message is simple: technology should adapt to the learner – not the other way around. A Practical Approach to Classroom…

ViewSonic Unveils Industry’s First Android 16-Powered Interactive Displays and Education Ecosystem Innovations at Bett 2026

 The new EDLA-certified ViewBoard IFP35-1 and IFP41-1 Series combine Android 16, advanced multi-touch technology, energy-efficient sensors, and integrated software to support modern K–12 and higher education environments. ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual and EdTech solutions, has showcased two new ViewBoard® series at Bett 2026, marking the industry’s first Android 16-powered interactive displays for…

DFRobot Unveils Hands-On AI & Robotics Solutions for All Grade Levels at Bett 2026

Hands-on Autonomous Driving from “Perception” to “Decision” One of the highlights is a vision-based autonomous driving project using the Maqueen Plus V3 robot and HuskyLens 2 AI vision sensor. Moving beyond line-following, the robot makes driving decisions—such as obstacle avoidance and route planning—based entirely on what it “sees”, helping students understand the complete process from perception…

Aston University partnership will create a one-stop app for personalised nutritional support

Aston University and BioCare Ltd are to build a smart, AI-powered app that can deliver tailored nutritional recommendations and inform lifestyle choices  New technology will analyse complex data on an individual’s personalised health and behaviours, built using the latest developments in AI and machine learning Its personalised advice will empower individuals to make long-term improvements…

Giving Students a Voice: How Cedar Lodge School Uses Digital Signage to Build Community

Digital signage software company, TrilbyTV, has released a new case study showcasing how Cedar Lodge School has used digital signage to build an inclusive, creative and celebratory school community over the past decade.   Located in Belfast, Cedar Lodge is a specialist school for children aged 3-19 with severe learning difficulties, complex needs, or medical…

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