eNewsletter from PbyP | Issue 29, April 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Welcome to the April edition of our newsletter. We have reports on new research related to teacher training, student voice and the best use of technology to support learning. We are currently developing Version 2 of Personalisation by Pieces which will go ‘live’ to our existing schools in June and be available to new schools shortly after. For more information, please contact us.
Student voice : its power in sustaining new teachers
A survey of newly qualified teachers reveals they benefit from hearing the views of their pupils.
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News in brief, April 2010
Brief news items from April 2010.
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ICT in the Primary school - the pupil perspective.
Primary school children in England suggest their schools and teachers could improve their experience of ICT use at school without great expense.
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Have your say, April 2010
Some free resources and opportunities for teachers and learners available this month.
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Diplomas - the first year.
A national evaluation of the first year of the Diploma programme in England has been published.
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Closing the digital divide - Computers for Pupils
An evaluation of Becta’s Computers for Pupils programme has been published by NFER.
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Background of parents still has biggest impact on exam success for British schoolchildren.
New research funded by The Sutton Trust and conducted by researchers at Essex University has been published this month
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Previous news item: Issue 28, March 2010