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Campaign for Learning Policy Briefings: Rose Review and 16-18 NEETS
The interim findings of the Rose Review were launched on 8 December. Sir Jim Rose is quoted as saying: “The demands of society on primary schools have risen and continue to rise but if we are to establish a ‘world […]
AERO E-News December 2008. Important New Resources for Alternative Education
Some great new resources from AERO. Source: E-News 18.12.2008 Two Incredible New Resources! After a gap of 14 years, the AERO database, now consisting if over 12,000 educational alternatives, is now
CfL Policy Pamphlet: ‘Higher Education And The Cuckoo In The Nest’
The Campaign for Learning’s new policy pamphlet on Part Time HE has been announced. Entitled ‘Higher Education And The Cuckoo In The Nest’, the report, prepared by Policy
NZ Education Gazette Dec 2008: Guy Claxton and Key Competencies by Wayne Erb
GUY CLAXTON is an international expert on learning – he's also a fan of the new curriculum's key competencies. WAYNE ERB reports Ever step back from teaching and consider
Press release: RDI is Teaching the Russians a Thing or two
Resource Development International (RDI - http://www.rdi.co.uk ), the world's largest independent provider of UK university distance learning qualifications, is teaching the Russians a thing or two... literally! RDI
Edutopia News 10th December 2008
World Without Walls: Learning Well with Others. How to teach when learning is everywhere. Fascinating article by by Will Richardson Edutopia Magazine December 2008. It begins: Earlier this
Press release: NHS focus on children in 2009, must include mental health, says YoungMinds
YoungMinds welcomes the focus on children outlined in yesterdays NHS operating framework, but warns that the NHS must look at both children’s physical and mental health. There can
Campaign for Learning: Learning to Learn Training
A competency curriculum that develops the PLTS 20 January 2009 Learning to Learn for Personalised Learning A competency based curriculum rather than a subject based curriculum for KS3? QCA recommends a flexible
Press release: The Times and The Sunday Times Books for Schools is back
Free books for schools! The Times and The Sunday Times Books for Schools is back “I’m always in favour of people who want to give books to children. Hooray! More
Montessori Foundation – Fuji Montessori Kindergarten Innovative Design
Fuji Montessori Kindergarten from Montessori Foundation Online News December 2008.(Montessori Foundation: http://www.montessori.org/) Fuji Montessori Kindergarten in the Tokyo suburb of Tachikawa has recently moved into innovative new architect-designed
Press release: Human rights groups welcome European judges’ DNA database decision
In a landmark decision made today, European judges backed the rights of about a million innocent people, including tens of thousands of innocent children, who have had their
Natural Life Magazine and Website: http://www.naturallifemagazine.com/
PEN Comment: interesting article that could have come from the pen of our own Roland Meighan ! A Teacher Questions Compulsory Schooling Imagine what would happen if our current compulsory
Edutopia News 3rd December 2008 – Project-Based Hyper Learning: Intrinsic Student Learning Experiences at Their Best
An interesting Item highlighted in Edutopia's December 3rd e-news from the Edutopia blog by Ben Johnson (2/12/2008). This quote will give you a flavour: 'So, now, let's get back
Personalised Education Now Journal 9. Autumn – Winter 2008-9 out now!
Our latest journal is out now. Distrubuted free to members Contents include: Two feature articles
- Sci – Fi Nightmare Becomes Reality – Paul Henderson. Paul invites us to look at the
Membership: Centre for Personalised Education – Personalised Education Now
Personalised Education Now welcomes members, both individuals and groups, who support and promote its vision. Its membership includes educators in learning centres, home educating settings, schools, colleges and
Campaign for Learning policy briefings
Adult skills at the crossroads: what's in store for 2009? 16 December 2008, 2pm - 4pm London, £99 plus VAT Following the Queen's speech and with the recent publication of the
DEMOS: The Skills Paradox: Confronting inequality in adult learning
The Skills Paradox: Confronting inequality in adult learning 11 December, Demos Demos is launching a new pamphlet confronting inequality in adult learning. The Skills Paradox warns that Britain faces a
Press release: Schools Need to Develop a Culture of Innovative Teaching Fit for Education in the 21st Century
Schools Need to Develop a Culture of Innovative Teaching Fit for Education in the 21st Century New Futurelab handbook helps teachers to develop innovative practice A new handbook from education
Futurelab – Promoting Transformative Innovation in Schools
The new handbook, ‘Promoting Transformative Innovation in Schools’, is designed to prompt debate around the nature and purpose of innovation in schools. It aims to offer evidence, insights,
Job Post: Director of TIDE
Director of Tide~ £37,161 – £41,602 [pay award pending] Tide~ global learning is a network of teachers and other educators responding to the educational implications of global dimensions, development perspectives and
Press Release: Cranfield Health provides the missing link
‘More universities should provide courses that offer hands-on experience to better prepare their students.’ This is the response from the Head of Cranfield Health, Professor Joe Lunec, after
New York Times: College May Become Unaffordable for Most in U.S.
By Tamar Lewin. Tuition and fees increased 439 percent from 1982 to 2007, while median family income rose 147 percent.
Press Release: Academic strengths most important factor for student college decisions
But YouTube generation need more information on colleges and want to get it through online video. Results of a survey released today by Education Now!, a new TV programme
Campaign for Learning – The Impact of Learning on Change and Change on Learning
National Learning Forum: The Impact of Learning on Change and Change on Learning London - 25 February 2008 9.30am - 4.30pm The Campaign for Learning's National Learning Forum will debate
Seminar: How is democratic peace building dialogue possible in ordinary schools?
Thanks to Ben Ballin for this notification This Seminar is part of the programme for a research link between CIER and the Comparative, International and Development Education Centre, University