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A celebration of education as Bett turns 40!

The world of education has transformed dramatically in the past 40 years, but one thing remains constant: the dedication and resilience of teachers. Day after day, in classrooms around the globe, educators rise to meet the demands of ever-changing policies, limited resources and the immense challenge of preparing young minds for a future we can barely imagine.

The world of education has transformed dramatically in the past 40 years, but one thing remains constant: the dedication and resilience of teachers. Day after day, in classrooms around the globe, educators rise to meet the demands of ever-changing policies, limited resources and the immense challenge of preparing young minds for a future we can barely imagine.

21 Nov 2024, 9:14

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At Bett, we understand that educators face extraordinary challenges, not just in managing the daily pressures of the classroom but also in reimagining what education should look like in a rapidly evolving world. As we celebrate 40 years of game-changing innovation, we’re more committed than ever to supporting teachers as they drive better education, globally.

The Evolution of Bett

Bett began in 1985 as the British Educational Training and Technology Show, a small exhibition showcasing the earliest examples of technology designed for the classroom. Back then, the promise of technology in education was still an ambitious dream. A handful of clunky computers and interactive whiteboards hinted at possibilities that were yet to be fully realised.

Fast forward to today, and Bett is the largest global gathering of educators and innovators, a thriving community rooted in four decades of collaboration, curiosity and shared purpose. With its flagship event in London and additional gatherings in São Paulo, Brazil, and Malaysia, Bett has connected with educators worldwide, positively impacting millions of learners along the way.

Over the years, Bett has become much more than a technology showcase. It’s now a platform for exploring how innovation, and those driving it, can genuinely improve teaching and learning. As we mark our 40th anniversary, we celebrate not only the evolution of EdTech but also the educators who have been at the heart of this change. Bett is, and will always be, about people: the teachers shaping futures, the leaders setting bold visions, and the innovators crafting solutions to our most pressing challenges.

Bett UK 2025: Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow

Education today feels like it’s on the brink of a revolution, but teachers are under more pressure than ever. Class sizes are growing, budgets are stretched and expectations are higher than ever. Teachers are asked to wear many hats: mentor, innovator, data analyst, tech expert and emotional support system, all while delivering measurable results.

The education system needs to adapt. From AI and data literacy to critical thinking and assessment, the skills prioritised in the classroom will change the way we teach. Embracing personalised learning approaches, supported by AI, can help educators cater to diverse learning styles and paces, ensuring every student reaches their full potential and is equipped for the workforce of the future.

While technology, especially AI, promises to ease some of teachers’ burdens, the reality is often more complex. Many educators feel overwhelmed by the pace of change, unsure how to choose the right tools or integrate them effectively. Bett UK 2025 is designed to address these challenges directly, offering practical tools, meaningful discussions and the inspiration teachers need to move forward confidently. It is only with the correct support that educators will be able to shape the leaders of tomorrow.

But where to begin?

At Bett, everything we do starts with you—the educator. We understand the challenges you face daily, from integrating technology meaningfully to keeping pace with evolving student needs. Bett UK, 22 – 24 January 2025, creates a space where educators can explore the latest innovations, exchange ideas and leave feeling empowered to make a difference in their schools and classrooms. Whether it’s discovering cutting-edge EdTech solutions, participating in hands-on workshops or engaging in meaningful discussions, Bett is your platform to explore the future of education and make it work for your context.

Let’s dive into what’s on offer at the world’s biggest week in education…

A world-class line up of speakers and free CPD accredited content

Every year, Bett is proud to host a line-up of trailblazing speakers who inspire and challenge us to think differently about education. Bett UK 2025 is no exception. Our programme features over 100 hours of free CPD accredited content from an exceptional mix of educators, innovators and thought leaders who will share their expertise and spark new ideas across seven theatres.

Here’s a sneak preview of some of our headlining speakers:

  • Laura McInerney, Co-Founder of Teacher Tapp and a familiar voice on BBC Radio 4 and Sky News, will host Bett’s main theatre, the Arena.
  • Stephen Fry joins Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE for an insightful conversation on The Human Mind and AI, exploring how AI is reshaping industries and the skills required for the future.
  • AI experts like Dan Fitzpatrick and Rose Luckin will return with practical strategies and visionary insights on harnessing AI in education.
  • Higher Education takes centre stage with Alex Stanley (NUS) and Astrid deRidder (Save My Exams) discussing student retention, accessibility and wellbeing.

For the full agenda so far, see here.  

Make the most of your existing tech with Tech User Labs

Technology in education has enormous potential, but it’s not always easy to unlock. Too often, educators are handed tools without the time or training to use them effectively. Tech User Labs are designed for hands-on exploration of the latest EdTech tools. These workshops are all about learning by doing. Instead of sitting through a demonstration or listening to a presentation, you’ll get to roll up your sleeves and try out the tools yourself.

And the best part? The sessions are led by educators and experts who understand the realities of teaching. They’ll guide you through how these tools can fit into your practice and help you address real-world challenges, saving time, improving outcomes, and creating more engaging lessons. You need to register for Bett by 7 January 2025 to pre-register for these workshops as spaces are limited.

Join powerful peer conversations during TableTalks

Every educator knows the power of a good conversation. It’s often around a table in the staff room, or in the middle of a professional development session, that you find solutions that truly resonate. That’s the inspiration behind TableTalks, a new initiative now in its second year, designed to put your voice at the centre of the discussion.

These small, focused groups bring together educators, thought leaders, and solution providers to tackle the big issues shaping education today. From managing workload and student wellbeing to integrating AI in the classroom, TableTalks are a space to share challenges, brainstorm ideas, and find solutions that work for your context.

What makes TableTalks unique is their collaborative, open format. Everyone at the table has a voice, and the goal is simple: leave with practical insights you can put into action. Whether you’re a classroom teacher, a department head or a school leader, this is your chance to learn from others, share your experiences and contribute to the wider conversation about the future of education.

NEW for 2025: The Fishbowl

One of the most talked-about new additions to the programme is The Fishbowl, an interactive and dynamic feature where educators take centre stage. Imagine stepping into a space where your voice isn’t just heard, it’s amplified. Educators from around the world will get the chance to jump on stage, share ideas, pose questions, or dive into discussions about the topics they care about most. Whether you’re passionate about AI in education, finding innovative ways to engage students, or advocating for better mental health support in schools, The Fishbowl is your opportunity to contribute to the conversation. Think of it as an open mic for education, a place where every voice matters, and fresh ideas are born

Meet the right people, at the right time with Connect

Education thrives on partnerships between education institutions and innovative solution providers. It’s a complex ecosystem, with lots of moving parts, that can often be difficult to navigate. That’s where Connect @ Bett comes in. Our Connect platform is a powerful networking tool that connects like-minded educators with the companies that have the right solutions, helping you build meaningful partnerships. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, or the perfect product for your classroom, Connect ensures you’ll leave Bett with valuable connections that extend beyond the show floor.

Discover the latest and greatest solutions on the market across six exhibition halls

But that’s not all Bett has to offer. This year, we’re hosting over 500 exhibitors, ready and eager to help you discover the latest and greatest in education technology. From cutting-edge AI tools and interactive classroom solutions to streamlined management software and everything in between needed to run an institution, there’s something for every school and every budget. Whether you’re a seasoned tech enthusiast or someone just starting to explore the possibilities, Bett’s exhibition floor is your playground. You’ll have the chance to get hands-on with products, ask questions directly to developers and compare solutions side by side, all in one convenient space.

Need help with procurement? No problem. Our exhibitors and experts are here to help you navigate the challenges of finding and implementing the right technology for your school’s needs. We know every school is different and the Bett community is committed to helping you uncover solutions that truly work for your students and staff through Connect, and tools like the Bett x EdTech Impact Buyer’s Guide.

Your pupils are invited too! Join Bett’s Big Assembly with Tech She Can

As 2025 marks Bett’s 40th birthday, we’re pulling out all the stops to make this celebration truly unforgettable! Schools are at the heart of Bett’s story, and we want you, and your students, to be a part of this incredible journey. We’re thrilled to invite you to join Bett’s Big Assembly, in partnership with Tech She Can, on Thursday 23 January. This interactive assembly is designed to spark curiosity and creativity in young minds, exploring the evolution of gaming technology and the exciting career opportunities it offers. With engaging presenters, hands-on activities, and special guests, it’s the perfect way to show students how the skills they’re learning today can lead to amazing futures in tech.

Toasting to 40 years of Bett

As we look back on 40 years of Bett, it’s incredible to see how far education and technology has come. From the early days of the famous overhead projectors to today’s AI-driven personalised learning solutions, Bett has been a constant companion in this evolution, showcasing the best of what’s possible and fostering a sense of community among educators worldwide.

So, join us in January as we toast to 40 years of innovation, collaboration and inspiration. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Bett attendee, we promise there’s something new and exciting waiting for you this year. Let’s make this anniversary a celebration to remember. We can’t wait to welcome you to Bett 2025—see you there!

Bett UK runs from 22–24 January 2025 at ExCeL, London, and is completely free for education professionals. Register by 11 December 2024 to access all Bett’s programmes and by 7 January 2025 to sign-up for exclusive workshops and sessions.

Visit uk.bettshow.com for details and registration.

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