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Press Release: ‘Practise makes perfect’ – help for children with movement difficulties
Scientists from the University of Leeds have developed a set of practical guidelines for use by teachers, childcare professionals and parents that will help pre-school children with co-ordination difficulties, to improve their dexterity. The work was funded by charity Action […]
Who’s afraid of children’s rights? Transforming the lives and status of children and young people in England.
CRAE annual conference 20 November 2008 at The Oval Conference Centre, Kennington, London SW11 5SS. Speakers include Kamel Filali, Vice-chair of the UN Committee on the Rights of the
Press Release: Teachers TV and Espresso Education launch new partnership
Teachers in schools across England will benefit from Espresso Education’s increasing focus on professional development, as Espresso has teamed up with Teachers TV, the digital channel and web
Virginmedia: digital news. ‘Star trek-style’ desks for schools.
Virginmedia news item 24th September 2008. http://www.virginmedia.com/digital/news/technology-story.php?storyid=33588142 'Star trek-style' desks for schools. It's a classroom, but not as we know it. Researchers have developed Star Trek-style interactive desks for schools. The
New York Times: College Panel Calls for Less Focus on SATs
By SARA RIMER. Published: September 21, 2008 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/22/education/22admissions.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin A commission convened by some of the country’s most influential college admissions officials is recommending that colleges and universities move away
Edutopia News 17th September 2008 – In the Trenches: Community Activism Plays a Starring Role in Education Reform
In the Trenches: Community Activism Plays a Starring Role in Education Reform. Educational activism kicks into high gear. by Sara Bernard http://www.edutopia.org/whats-next-2008-grassroots-activism On March 19, 2008, more than ten
New York Times Editorial: Colleges and Binge Drinking
Published: September 16, 2008 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/17/opinion/17wed3.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin It’s part of an educator’s job to spark debate, but a group of about 130 college presidents is on the wrong track with
Job Posts: Research Officer Vacancies
INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION University of London Faculty of Policy and Society Research Officer Vacancies Salary will be in the range pro rata of £28,997 to £34,624 plus £2,323 London Allowance Job
Education Otherwise: More Sample Responses to the Children Missing Education Consultation ( England)
A new article entitled More Sample Responses to the Children Missing Education Consultation ( England) has been posted on the EO Campaign website,
Press Release: YoungMinds announces book award shortlist
This summer young people up and down the country have been reviewing books for this year’s YoungMinds book award – and following their feedback, YoungMinds, the leading children’s
Press Release: Online registration live for BETT 2009
Registration is now live for BETT 2009, the world’s largest technology in education show that runs from 14-17 January at Olympia, London. Visitors to the BETT website (
Posit Science – Brain Fitness News August 2008: Brain Change Is in the Eye of the Beholder
Posit Science refer to an article from ScienceDaily (Aug. 9, 2008) — Researchers have long sought a factor that can trigger the brain's ability to learn – and perhaps recapture
NCSL E-News 12th September 2008: New Future Website
A website has been developed to support the delivery of NCSL's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) and Primary Capital (PCP) Leadership programmes. Aimed at encouraging wider discussion
Campaign for Learning Policy Event – Sector Compacts: Their Role in the English Skills System
Sector Compacts: Their Role in the English Skills System. Four sector compacts between DIUS, LSC and Sector Skills Councils were announced in May 2008, and more are expected.
Press Release: Nearly half of young people want to learn more about disability at school
Research released 12th September by St Dunstan’s, the national charity providing lifelong support for visually impaired ex-Service men and women, has revealed that young people are keen to
EO Camapign Website: Children Not Receiving Suitable Education: DCSF Meeting Report and Consultation Walkthrough
A new article entitled Children Not Receiving Suitable Education: DCSF Meeting Report and Consultation Walkthrough has been posted on the EO Campaign website,
Edutopia News 10th September 2008 – Obama’s Education Blueprint
Obama's Education Blueprint
More than most campaign blueprints, Barack Obama's education plan reflects his own work
Futurelab e-news items September 2008
Challenging Learner Voice - 23 October http://www.futurelab.org.uk/events/listing/learner_voice Open Space Discussion: Adult Informal Learning - 18 September http://www.futurelab.org.uk/events/listing/adult_informal_learning Open Space Discussion: Greater Expectations - 2 October http://www.futurelab.org.uk/events/listing/adult_informal_learning Games and Learning http://www.futurelab.org.uk/projects/games_and_learning Learning in
TDA News September 2008: Student associates: a valuable asset
From the TDA news September 2008 The Student Associates Scheme provides students with the opportunity to gain classroom experience whilst pursuing their studies. Participants work alongside experienced teachers and
Press Release: UK students ripped off by tuition agencies
Students in the UK are being overcharged for private tuition, according to research carried out by thetutorpages.com, a tutor comparison website based in London. ‘Although the private tuition industry
Antidote – E-News September 2008
In September's issue... SchoolTale SEELSFact Government rejects proposals for change to assesment Ofsted highlights teaching to the test Teacher learning needs to come from within Well-being guidance on the way Relationships vital to achievement Schools need to
PEN Sedbergh Learning Exchange and EHP Book Introduction – September 6th 2008
The Centre for Personalised Education - Personalised Education Now and Educational Heretics Press held the latest learning exchange in Sedbergh on September 6th 2008. This continues our current
The Budgeting Process is the driver of outmoded Command and Control Management
Thanks to Gordon Hall for the following item. The schooling system might well learn a few lessons here. In their book "Beyond Budgeting," Hope and Fraser highlight that our present
Press release: Have your say on the future
New website asks the general public for their views What do you think about the future? For example, do you think that everyone will need to speak a foreign