eNewsletter from PbyP | Issue 10, June 2008

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Welcome to the June 2008 PbyP newsletter. This month we are very pleased to publish details of our Transforming Learning conference taking place in September. We also have our usual round up of news, events, research and opportunities relevant to personalisation and innovation in education.

Sharing Learning Across Time-zones

Global Learning Communities has come from a long way from it’s origins as a pilot scheme helping schools in Bedfordshire to share learning with schools in other time-zones. It now helps learners and communities all over the world connect in a range of projects.

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Personalisation by Pieces case-study schools

We are planning a series of case-studies for Personalisation by Pieces and are looking for schools who may be interested in taking part. We would welcome interest from Primary, Secondary and FE providers and from small-scale to school-wide projects.

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Parents feel more involved in children’s education.

The latest update of regular survey reveals parents feel more involved that ever before in their children’s education.

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News in brief, June 2008

A summary of educational news items from June.

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Have Your Say, June 2008

Opportunities for learners and teachers to have their voices heard as well as interesting new free resources and events.

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Can new school buildings really create a new ethos ?

The first BSF school has been open for nearly a year and results of a before and after study are revealing.

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Cambridge Education’s Transforming Learning Through Personalisation Conference

The date has been set for the Cambridge Education Transforming Learning Through Personalisation Conference as 30th September, in Cambridge.

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Broaden children’s horizons with free access to the best films

A national initiative has been launched to give schools the opportunity to screen the best worldwide films, past and present for free.

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