eNewsletter from PbyP | Issue 23, September 2009

Thursday, October 01, 2009

The importance of developing personal and social skills in schools is reinforced by two separate pieces of research, featured this month, which conclude that confidence, resilience and self-esteem are essential to enabling young people to succeed.

What do we know about children and the internet across Europe?

EU Kids Online 1 has published its final evaluation report following a three year study of research across 21 member states.

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Taking citizenship education beyond the classroom

The Youth Citizenship Commission has published findings from detailed research conducted with young people and their parents about citizenship education in England.

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Reflections on Policy: Centre for Post-14 Research and Innovation.

In an article which first appeared in14-19 Skills Bulletin, Issue 9, Paul Grainger reflects on the recent Nuffield Review of 14-19 education in England.

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News in brief, September 2009

A summary of recent education announcements and events.

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It takes nerve to go to an after-school activity.

Self- confidence, self-esteem and self-image are key to increasing participation in voluntary activities by teenagers.

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Have Your Say, September 2009

A new school year brings a plenty of free new resources and opportunities for students and teachers.

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Next news item: Issue 24, October 2009

Previous news item: Issue 22, July 2009

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