Don’t Let the Elephant on the Trampoline!
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008When the elephant gets on the trampoline, everybody else has to jump at the same rhythm.
When the elephant gets on the trampoline, everybody else has to jump at the same rhythm.
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The Education 08 event at the QE2 centre in Westminster features some of the key movers and shakers in the building learning environments of the future.
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The Byron Review report was published today. I’ll let others express their opinions about new age ratings for video games and increased controls over children’s access to the internet. In fact, first glance, it all seems sensible, good stuff.
But.
Has anyone else seen the front cover of the report yet?
At first, what seem to [...]
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Partnerships for Schools, the Government agency responsible for delivering the multi-billion pound Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme, will unveil its new-look open source website at the ICT in Building Schools for the Future event in London on Tuesday 18 March.
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