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CONTENTS EDUCATION BUSINESS 18.4 51 SEN: DYSLEXIA

07 EDUCATION BRIEFER

Extra £10bn announced for repairs in Spending Review

Sarah Driver and Sally Bouwman argue the case for better training for teachers in how to spot and support a child with dyslexia

15 FINANCE

55 CATERING

A new report from the Institute of Public Policy and Research suggests directing Pupil Premium resources to primary schools

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The Prime Minister and the government welcomes National School Meals Week, which takes place in November

19 DESIGN & BUILD

59 COMPUTING

Modular classrooms and learning environments can offer an affordable option for these budget-conscious times

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Bill Mitchell, director of BCS Academy of Computing explains how Computing has become part of the statutory curriculum for all schools

23 ENERGY

Energy efficient school buildings provide a practical educational example, writes CIBSE’s Dr Jacquelyn Fox

65 EDUCATIONAL TRIPS

There is too much red tape when it comes to organising school trips say teachers

31 SECURITY

71 SCHOOL SPORTS

What should the education sector look for when employing security staff

Grants by the Football Foundation are creating more sporting opportunities and building community spirit

35 LEADERSHIP

Over 1,800 school and children’s centre leaders gathered at the ICC Birmingham in June for the National College’s ninth annual leadership conference

77 ACADEMIES SHOW

Over 2300 school leaders and education experts visited the Academies Show London at ExCeL, where Lord Nash highlighted the importance of schools working together

43 RECRUITMENT

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Chris Wilford, REC Education senior policy advisor, examines how the expansion of academies will change resourcing needs

89 CLEANING

47 SEN: POLICY

95 DATA SECURITY

Properly-trained operatives are essential for creating a positive learning environment

Nasen’s Lorraine Petersen discusses the industry response to the publication of the Indicative Code of Practice in March this year

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Careless disposal of data can be detrimental to a school and if placed in the wrong hands, warns the BSIA’s chief executive James Kelly

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