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Classroom transformed at the touch of a button!Classroom transformed at the touch of a button!
2:58pm Mon 14 Jan 08
Gill Oliver visits Little Milton Primary School where the governors and head teacher were determined to use technology to transform their village school.

Life in the fast lane for teachers with potential to leadLife in the fast lane for teachers with potential to lead
11:59am Mon 14 Jan 08
Fast Track Teaching, run by the National College for School Leadership (NCSL), is the first accelerated leadership development programme in education designed to help raise the standards of leadership in schools, to

Wild about learningWild about learning
11:51am Mon 14 Jan 08
Gill Oliver talks to BBOWT's Chris Williams who is helping to instil a love of wildlife in schoolchildren as part of the Learning Outside the Classroom initiative Concerns about stranger danger and the growth

If music be the food of learning . . .If music be the food of learning . . .
11:47am Mon 14 Jan 08
Children don't usually like things that are good for them - but music is an exception to the rule, writes LISA SALMON As well as being enjoyable to listen to, learning music - be it through playing an instrument or singing

So, you think you are well educated?So, you think you are well educated?
11:43am Mon 14 Jan 08
Steffan Griffiths, deputy head at Oxford's Magdalen College School, asks what will define success for school-leavers in 2020?' For most people in their final year, I imagine favoured answers will include: "Good academic

Tackling skills shortageTackling skills shortage
11:36am Mon 14 Jan 08
Jenny Lunnon investigates the growing need for employees who have high-level IT skills and an aptitude for business and management Although young people are far more computer-literate than their parents, many

Classroom revolutionClassroom revolution
11:19am Mon 14 Jan 08
Julie Webb investigates the introduction of an exciting new scheme, being pioneered in Oxfordshire, offering a broader curriculum to a wider number of students For all those who feel that education at Key Stage 4

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