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Should we promote behaviour change or encourage thinking?– Bill Scott
Thanks to Ben Ballin for this link A useful article from Bill Scott’s blog is attached: Should we encourage behaviour change or encourage thinking? He has made these arguments before, but it’s a very succinct piece and therefore very usable […]
Livelab Resources
Our good friend Dr Tim Rudd is growing his new Livelab Organisation. Tim's posted a host of excellent resources already to the Livelab site.www.livelab.org.uk Tim is author
Hollinsclough Primary Flexischool Project
Roland Meighan, Janet Meighan and Peter Humphreys from CPE-PEN, and Gillian Trott from the Self-Managed Learning Centre in Brighton http://www.college.selfmanagedlearning.org/ paid a visit to Hollinsclough Primary Flexischool
Conference: CHILDREN AT HOME
CHILDREN AT HOME Friday 18 March 2011, Geffrye Museum, London 9.30-17.30pm While childhood itself has been the subject of scholarly interest, relatively little has been written on the place of
AERO E-News 08.02.2011
RSVP to the 8th annual AERO conference,"Transforming Education & Our World," on Facebook:
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Contents:
1) Transforming Education & Our World:
How Taking Classes Online Can Help You Personalise Your Education
How Taking Classes Online Can Help You Personalise Your Education By-line: This guest post is contributed by Katheryn Rivas, who writes on the topics of online universities. She welcomes
CfL: The Education Bill – radical, but how will it work?
The Education Bill - radical, but how will it work?
Press release: The University of Southern Denmark Becomes First Scandinavian University To Go Mobile with Blackboard
The University of Southern Denmark Becomes First Scandinavian University To Go Mobile with Blackboard New App Brings the Academic Experience to Mobile Devices AMSTERDAM – 7 February, 2011 – Blackboard
Independent: Employers want apprentices, not graduates
By Richard Garner, The Independent Education Editor. Monday, 7 February 2011 Thousands of school-leavers may be harming their job prospects by seeking a place at university this summer. Results of
Ingenious techniques for avoiding having to confront Climate Change, including the “Spinach Pie” effect
Published on November 12, 2010, by Ben Brangwyn
This has just come through from George Marshall from
North Ayrshire Council may examine four-day school week
BBC NEWS 6 February 2011 http://tiny.cc/f35yc North Ayrshire Council may examine four-day school week The council may also consider starting primary education a year later, at the age of six
Guardian: The school I’d like: Are pupils’ dreams being realised?
Ten years ago, Education Guardian held a competition, The School I'd Like, offering children a chance to start setting the agenda for their own education. Did
Nurturing Learning Ecologies, Building Learning Cities
Item from AERO E- News 30.01.2011. We brought Shikshantar http://www.swaraj.org/shikshantar/ to the attention of the CPE-PEN network a number of years ago. It's great to
Elise Bouldings’s Visions of a Peace-filled World.
Elise Bouldings’s Visions of a Peace-filled World. By Edith W. King, Educational Sociologist With thanks to Edith for sending us this piece she has written about Elise Boulding a figure
Schooling The World: The White Man’s Last Burden
Schooling The World: The White Man's Last Burden by lost people films
With thanks to Prof Ian Cunningham Self Managed Learning CollegeNational curriculum review puts emphasis on facts …
National curriculum review puts emphasis on facts ... Michael Gove says an academic education will best equip |
elearningeuropa.info Newsletter – January 2011
Some items from the elearningeuropa.info Newsletter Articles |
Deadline 18 February, 2011. Changing schools, universities or
Press release: Solving the Gap Year Dilemma.
Press Release, London, 25 January 2011 Solving the Gap Year Dilemma. Work and Travel Ideas From BUNAC To Make The Most Of The 2011 Summer Break In the light
RSA Animate – Changing Education Paradigms. Sir Ken Robinson.
RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms. Sir Ken Robinson dialogue, RSA animation... it works well. Take a view
Studio Schools
Studio Schools are small schools of less than 500 students focused on project-based learning and 'real work' with employers, with