What DfE Digital did in 2018
...£75 million listing job vacancies online. That money could be better spent on teachers, supplies and estates. We designed and built Teaching Vacancies, a user-centered free service for schools to...
...£75 million listing job vacancies online. That money could be better spent on teachers, supplies and estates. We designed and built Teaching Vacancies, a user-centered free service for schools to...
...easier for schools to advertise posts free of charge, meeting the policy objective of saving some of the £75 million spent per year on advertising for full time teaching posts....
...and their Neurodivergent Social Workers Special Interest Group. We asked them to share information about our project with their network. We used a free mapping tool to visualise the geographical...
...our recruitment process In the DfE Digital Recruitment team we now have an acute focus on race. We're exploring how to better support Black colleagues to get promotions in DfE....
...code once or twice before. Initially, I'd tried a couple of free resources such as Code academy, but after grasping the basics I did not know where to go next....
...Education (Google Classroom) or Office 365 Education (Microsoft Teams). Both are free to use. The Digital education platform team, part of the wider Get help with technology programme, was tasked...
...many people they caught trying to get a free Starbucks gift card! What I'm doing now While I can’t pretend the escape room has made me a cyber specialist, it...
...tested our free national search and listing service for teaching roles in schools in Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and the North East of England. We've made improvements based on feedback and observation...
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