Everyone is aware that schooling is not just about now, but also about preparing children and young people for their future lives, writes Professor Deborah Eyre, founder and chair of High Performance Learning.When it comes to schooling everyone has an opinion. Parents...
Educators need to shape the use of AI in education, as with every benefit AI brings comes with it a risk. Ledetta Asfa-Wossen reports on a recent Westminster Education Forum.Educators, tech companies and policymakers gathered to discuss the use of AI across education...
Gender equality, flexibility, wellbeing and allyship are important ingredients in making the workplace better for women. On International Women’s Day, Fiona Murchie, managing director of Think Global People, facilitated a wide-ranging discussion on how to enhance the...
Research has consistently shown that employees undertaking non-traditional unaccompanied assignments still require support from their organisations. Dr Sue Shortland explains the importance of helping assignees and their families involved in single-status...
Traditional global mobility refers to heterosexual couples and their accompanying children. But today, sexually diverse parents and children make up an increasing proportion of people undertaking international assignments. Dr Sue Shortland explains why employers need...