eNewsletter from PbyP | Issue 8, April 2008

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Some excellent examples of aspirations for young people this month whilst at the same time some worrying statistics about needs going unnoticed

Strictly Come Debating..

The power league website offers safe and structured experience of live debating and voting on topical issues with others.

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Research by children can be recognised alongside that of adults.

The Children’s Research Centre supports research by children being valued, read and reported on an equal level with adults.

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Now you can try PbyP for free

We now have a demonstration site that allows you to send work to yourself for marking! Early reports are that explaining PbyP to people just got a lot easier.

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News in brief ( April 08 )

Summary of the latest news in innovation and education.

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Launch of the PLT skills ladders

A free copy of the PLT skills ladders to every secondary school.

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How much do teachers know about the mental health of their students?

Teachers know their students well, but how equipped are they to recognise and respond to mental health issues?

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Have Your Say ( April 08 )

There are a number of DCSF consultations currently running. We provide links to these and other opportunities we have spotted this month.

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Next news item: Issue 9, May 2008

Previous news item: Issue 7, March 2008

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