robertbrook + education 16
Opening up Computer Studies in the UK - Open Enterprise
september 2010 by robertbrook
RT @glynmoody: Opening up Computer Studies in the UK - redeeming the disgrace that is UK IT teaching #education #ro ...
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#education
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education
from twitter
september 2010 by robertbrook
Blogs in institutional learning
august 2005 by robertbrook
...the blindingly obvious
blogs
vle
learning
education
august 2005 by robertbrook
"Just because I do not watch television does not mean I do not know anything about global events."
july 2005 by robertbrook
"Our seminary has newspapers, computers and the internet and the students all discuss world affairs."
islam
madrassa
education
digitaldivide
news
july 2005 by robertbrook
'Discuss Archbishop Cranmer's role in the formation of religious policy between 1534-39'
november 2004 by robertbrook
"There's only two people in the country - myself and Diarmaid MacCullough - who could answer that question, and we would disagree."
education
history
tv
uk
november 2004 by robertbrook
A-levels and GCSEs ditched
september 2004 by robertbrook
"But the reforms, to be announced later this month, will take at least a decade to complete"
education
kids
school
uk
september 2004 by robertbrook
My old school: not screen fans
september 2004 by robertbrook
"Below the age of 10, a child learns under the direction of a teacher, by example and in the company of their friends. Computers wreck their attention span."
education
kids
school
uk
september 2004 by robertbrook
Stanford: Day 5 (Aaron Swartz: The Weblog)
september 2004 by robertbrook
Aaron finds Stanford much like high school? Should be interesting!
aaronsw
education
geo:stanford
september 2004 by robertbrook
"Sometimes they appear to be almost bordering on rude."
september 2004 by robertbrook
Assertiveness -> arrogance -> rudeness, apparently.
children
culture
education
uk
september 2004 by robertbrook
Pupil attacks: Thousands excluded
july 2004 by robertbrook
"Thousands of children were excluded from schools in England last summer for assaulting adults and other pupils..."
children
education
uk
july 2004 by robertbrook
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