Becta hopes to see thousands of primary school children up and down the country compete simultaneously in an online interactive competition to become the ‘Brainiest
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Mind Mapping anger management classes re-engage dyslexic pupils
Leading education software MindGenius has helped St Andrews High School in Coatbridge to get pupils with behavioural and learning issues, such as dyslexia, engaged and
Show & Tell: Track your child’s educational learning progress via online reporting
A ‘Show & Tell’ event was held recently at Oakington Manor School in North London in which parents, teachers and bloggers came together to experience
New identity for Tower Hamlets Summer University designed by Williams Murray Hamm
Since 1995 Tower Hamlets Summer University has provided young people in London with free courses and activities to give them the experience, skills and self-belief
Online technology to help schools and teachers encourage parental involvement
According to a recent report released by Becta, forty-eight percent of teachers believe that while parents are a great source of support, they dont always
Planning 2010: What will your New Year’s Resolution be?
The New Year will soon be upon us and with 2010 fast approaching a chance to turn over a new leaf is on the horizon.
Online reporting: Use of technology to improve parent teacher engagement
According to a report by Becta into parent teacher relationships, thirty-seven percent of parents say they would welcome advice on how to improve communication with
Online Reporting: Technology to improve communication between parents and schools
With such a vast array of communication tools such as emails, text alerts and blogs, it is important that schools provide the proper support and
Glasgow Caledonian University’s research puts UK on international stage
GLASGOW Caledonian University’s “ground breaking” research has been highlighted in a new report examining government block grant funding. The university, along with 16 others, was
House of Commons IAB Top Centre Award goes to Westminster Adult Education Service
At the House of Commons, Westminster, 25 November 2009, the International Association of Book-Keepers (IAB) announced the winners of its latest Top Centre Awards, which
Online Reporting in education to improve parent teacher relationships
Fifty-four percent of teaching staff claim that the relationship with their pupils’ parents varies greatly from parent to parent. However, school staff are keen for