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Bernard Trafford: Guardian letter – Why Point The Finger at home-educators?
The Guardian Tuesday 31st March 2009 http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2009/mar/31/home-schooling People are likely to stand back and think when Dr Bernard Trafford, one of the UK’s leading headteachers speaks out in defence of home-based education. His letter in the Guardian illustrates what how […]
Press release: New Blackboard Learn™ for Apple® iPhone™ Application Lets Users Take Learning on the Go
Free Application Lets Users Tap Into Mobile Learning Opportunities WASHINGTON—March 26, 2009—Building on its efforts to engage students and learners in a more personalized learning experience, Blackboard Inc. (NASDAQ:
Press release: Special Needs North
Manchester Hosts Leading Education Show for Teachers, Parents and Carers Event: Special Needs North 2009 Date: 24 & 25 April 2009 Location: Manchester Central (formerly known as GMEX) Special Needs North 2009
Deschooling the Edublogosphere – Dougald Hine
Links here to Dougald Hine's own blog, his writing and a video about Ivan Illich. Those of you who are members of CPE-PEN will remember his recent PEN Journal article
Press release – new book: Children as Citizens? International Voices
What about the Children? Participation, Provision, Protection Title: Children as Citizens? Subtitle: International Voices In store from: March 2009. RRP: $45.00. ISBN 978 1 877372-62-9 Otago University Press Dunedin New Zealand The 20th anniversary of
AERO E-Newsletter 25th March 2009
AERO E-Newsletter 25th March 2009 http://www.educationrevolution.org/fre.html Contents: 1) Reactions to President Obama Speech on Education 2) Two Great New Alfie Kohn DVDs No Grades + No Homework = Better Learning Unconditional Parenting 3) Nel
EO: New ContactPoint article
A new article entitled ContactPoint is \"almost certainly illegal\" has been posted on the EO Campaign website,
Press release: Informal learning could be a leveller for excluded groups
Informal learning could be a leveller for excluded groups Informal adult learning should target the socially excluded, and make the most of new technologies to level the learning playing
Futurelab: The Future of Education: Research Discussion Day
These Futurelab sessions are always thought provoking and push at the boundaries of mainstream eductaional thinking. The Future of Education: Research Discussion Day 10am - 4pm, Tuesday 19th May 2009 British
Film: On Education by Raja Mohanty
Film made by Raja Mohanty. Education is all about controlling and shaping the minds of the young. A movie worth seeing for everyone interested in
New website for AERO: www.EducationRevolution.org.
From AERO's 9th March 2009 E-News AERO's New Website After months of planning AERO is proud to announce the launch of our newly re-designed website, www.EducationRevolution.org. Please take the
Education Otherwise – Petition Top 50
A new article entitled EO Press Release: Petition Challenging Home Education Review in Top 50 on Downing St Site has been posted on the EO Campaign website,
CfL: Forthcoming Events
Schools on Report 23 April 2009, 11am - 1pm £99 plus VAT **Friends' rate £89.10 plus VAT A School Report Card: consultation document, jointly published by the DCSF and Ofsted, sets
Definitions of ‘inclusion’
From Germany Frank J Muller and the Definitely Inclusive group write 'We are trying to build an international database and discussion plattform for the various definitions of inclusion/inclusive education.
Press release: Inaugural Deafness Research UK conference on paediatric audiology
www.deafnessresearch.org.uk Inaugural Deafness Research UK conference on paediatric audiology Event to mark National Knowledge Week for Hearing 2009 Leading national charity Deafness Research UK is organising a groundbreaking children's audiology
OpenEye March news
OpenEYE consists of a unique and growing multi-disciplinary team of experts who have come together through a shared concern about Early Childhood in the UK. They have the
Antidote News: March 2009
PEN Comment There are a number of interesting items from Antidote in this months E-News including: subscribe at http://www.antidote.org.uk/ Devolving power, increasing diversity If you like the Cambridge Primary
Innovation Unit: Spring News
21st Century Schools You will also be able to download a copy of this newsletter from the website www.innovation-unit.co.uk. The Innovation Unit is working with WCL and Lewis Live
Protecting the Virtual Child
A new article entitled Protecting the Virtual Child has been posted on the EO Campaign website,
‘Pupils will never learn unless we make it fun’
Pupils will never learn unless we make it fun Yes, children need literacy and numeracy, but they also need the space to socialise, run about, sing and engage with
Briefing Day: Engaging parents is more than just informing them….
Engaging parents is more than just informing them…. Calling Local Authority Advisers! New ‘FaceBook™’- style technology to help secondary schools meet Government targets for parental engagement Event: Local Authority Briefing
A more useful and radical proposal.
PEN Comment: We can have as many reviews and reports as we like but the default education remains. One or two key radical proposals could really change the
Camridge Review – ‘Where does it leave us now’ asks Polly Curtis, education editor The Guardian, Friday 20 February 2009
Where Does it Leave us Now - Polly Curtis, education editor The Guardian, Friday 20 February 2009 http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2009/feb/20/primary-education-review PEN Comment: Polly rightly asks the question will it happen?
Cambridge Primary Review: report on the primary curriculum
The report presents the Review’s evidence on current arrangements together with proposals for the future. It is directed towards the longer term but is published now in order