Government plan to open institutes of technology to provide the high-level technical skills employers need
George Tunnicliffe of the National Theatre called the GDPR "A massive advert for two-way security"
Three in four UK companies say that their staff lack essential digital skills
The platform will hold student records and learning history
Teachers may prefer PowerPoint over chalk and blackboard, but nothing has fundamentally changed in teaching in 6,000 years, argues Peter Cochrane
Back to the 1960s? Theresa May's industrial strategy to focus on 'the white heat of technology'
Fee-free four-year degrees authenticated by the University of Warwick - with a £15,000 per annum bursary for 25 lucky students
Once you see things through numbers, all of human behaviour is open to your discovery, says maths educator
Should have been kept alongside new coding-focused qualification argues CREST paper
Group aims to become the "Netflix for education" as part of huge digital transformation drive