Theme : education
- MIAP Managing Information Across Partners - About the MIAP programme MIAP Managing Information Across Partners - About the MIAP programme from : petebradwell 25th February 2008
- U.K. student records to sit in accessible database | CNET News.com U.K. student records to sit in accessible database | CNET News.com from : petebradwell 25th February 2008
- School of Everything Demos associate Paul Miller is part of a team who have set up the really brilliant School of Everything. I've been meaning to blog about it for a while. In the words of the School team: "Simple, really. School of Everything helps people who want to learn and people who want to teach find each other..." from : petebradwell 12th February 2008
- Education is about more than making sure the numbers add up The Conservatives yesterday unveiled some education policy proposals, but what is surprising about the substance of these policies is that there is a distinct lack of new ideas. Moreover, it seems that there is also something of a reluctance to look beyond a familiar source for policy inspiration. from : dompotter 21st November 2007
- Inclusion, innovation and democracy from : petebradwell 14th September 2007
- Building Cultural Literacy Last month, I spoke at a conference at Fudan University in Shanghai. The paper I gave was about the role of cultural providers like museums and the role that they have in building the skills in reading and interpreting cultures. You can download the paper here. from : samjones 17th July 2007
- Half school 'failures' are white working-class boys, says report | News crumb | EducationGuardian.co White working class kids perform the worst in school. With 25% of state school pupils getting no more than D grade GCSEs it is easy to see why so many are out of work. from : tomrichardson 22nd June 2007
- China fears brain drain as its overseas students stay put | Students | EducationGuardian.co.uk China suffers the worst brain drain in the world, according to a new study that found seven out of every 10 students who enrol in an overseas university never return to live in their homeland. from : tomrichardson 4th June 2007
- Free tuition promised to struggling pupils | News crumb | EducationGuardian.co.uk The education secretary, Alan Johnson, today announced plans to offer extra tuition to pupils who are behind at school and whose parents cannot afford to pay for a private tutor. from : tomrichardson 18th May 2007
- e-briefing ? Blog Archive ? Lessons learned about NEETS from a new study NEET characteristics. Really detailed article from : tomrichardson 14th May 2007
