eNewsletter from PbyP | Issue 12, September 2008
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Welcome to the September issue of our newsletter.
Cambridge Education’s Transforming Learning Conference takes place on September 30th and will feature schools using PbyP as part of their vision to transform learning in all phases. We look forward to meeting some of you there and will have a full report in our October newsletter.
We would like to include reviews of events and conferences you and your students may have attended. If you are interested in writing a teacher or learner review to feature in our future newsletters please get in touch.
Tony Blair begins teaching career.
Students at Yale signing up to the course in inter-faith dialogue may find themselves with Tony Blair as a tutor.
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There is such a thing as a free lunch.
A South London Primary School has taken the radical step of offering school lunch free every day to all staff and children.
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The power of a book
Students in France and Germany ask for their history textbooks to be written bilaterally and start a world trend.
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News in brief for September 2008
Summaries of educational news items this month.
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Letterbox scheme success in developing young readers.
How best to ensure children in care have equal reading opportunities.
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Have Your Say. September 2008
Click here to read September 2009 Have Your Say. Please accept our apologies for this error, we have sent a replacement copy of the September 2009 newsletter with the correct link to all subscribers. Alternately if you wish to read ‘Have Your Say September 2008’ please see below.
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Every child now reads, counts and writes
Two new government funded schemes have been launched in English Primary Schools this academic year as part of a drive to address the needs of children who struggle to progress in literacy and numeracy.
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America commits to personalised learning
The US commits to personalised learning as crucial to successful education in the 21st century.
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