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Theme : education
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TDA futures - teaching 2012
The TDA ran 9 regional seminars to bring together practitioners from across England to consider the future of their work in an intellectually structured session - this is the result
from : hannahgreen
14th August 2006
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Children and Young People's Home Use of ICT for Educational Purposes:The Impact on Attainment
Report by Professor Gill Valentine, Dr Jackie March and Professor Charles Pattie that explores the links between children's educational use of ICT at home and their performance and attainment at school. Based on research conducted in the summer term 2004, in 12 schools.
from : hannahgreen
9th August 2006
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Cornwallis Technology College
Cornwallis technology college have just been awarded the new ICT mark by Becta for using ICT to support all learners and all school activities
from : hannahgreen
9th August 2006
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Yewlands Technology College, Sheffiled
Good example of a mixed comprehensive meeting the needs of a range of pupils. Proportion of students with SEN is above average, but those with statements of SEN is below.
from : hannahgreen
9th August 2006
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Parkwood High School, Sheffield. Inspection report 2003
A good illustration of a secondary school in challenging circumstances making inclusion work
from : hannahgreen
9th August 2006
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Inclusive Science and Special Educational Needs
A selection of articles aimed at sharing best practice and ideas relating to science education for students with SEN
from : hannahgreen
7th August 2006
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2004 Ofsted report on SEN
Based on Ofsted visits undertaken in 2003. Finds that 'a minority of mainstream schools meet special needs very well, and others are
becoming better at doing so. High expectations, effective whole-school planning
seen through by committed managers, close attention on the part of skilled
teachers and support staff, and rigorous evaluation remain the keys to effective
practice.'
from : sarahgillinson
3rd August 2006
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SATs would be 'son of gold standard'
School assessment system is under pressure to turn students into exam scores for university admissions, says new think tank report.
from : mollywebb
2nd August 2006
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Schools need 'education epidemic' to change
Teachers should embrace the 'hacker ethic' and share thier knowledge of what works, says leading education reformer
from : mollywebb
2nd August 2006
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Children should be ‘entitled to school trips’
Regular ‘school safaris’ would help children overcome fears about local environment and connect them to wider ‘green’ issues, says new report
from : mollywebb
2nd August 2006