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Schools offered tech prizes to register SMART Boards

Schools offered tech prizes to register SMART Boards

When a new interactive whiteboad goes into a school who should sign up for the warranty? A teacher. ICT co-ordinator, school secretary or headteacher? Who takes 'ownership'?

SMART Technologies is so perplexeded by the low number of guarantees requested for its whiteboards that it has launched free prize draws for school customers who register online for their free three-year on-site warranty which includes an additional two-year return-to-base promise.

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Fresh Inspiration: update of a classroom favourite

Fresh Inspiration: update of a classroom favourite

Chris Drage finds much to celebrate in 'Inspiration 9 '
The Inspiration program has been around for a considerable time and has undergone evolution to the point where the professi...

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Blood diamonds 'not worth fighting or dying for'

Blood diamonds 'not worth fighting or dying for'

Learners across 123 countries discover from victims how some everyday luxuries are paid for in blood
When Jimiyke was 10 he was kidnapped by his sister's boyfriend, dragged int...

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School monitors: sustainability through sensorship

School monitors: sustainability through sensorship

Chris Drage goes on an efficiency drive with new monitoring devices from Data Harvest
We recently came come through the coldest winter for 30 years. Most school buildings are a...

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Sex, teens 'n' tats for Channel 4's cross-media offers

Sex, teens 'n' tats for Channel 4's cross-media offers

By Daniel McKeown

It’s two years since Channel 4 Education made the shift from daytime TV to developing online content in partnership with small software houses and independent...

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BBC News - Education & Family
BBC News - Education & Family
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    Kevin Bridges has re-visited the people and places that have influenced his stand up material in his latest project, a six-part television series What's The Story.
  • 'John Lewis' model for schools
    Private companies should be encouraged to take over and run state schools as profit-making enterprises under a "John Lewis-style" business model, a think tank suggests.
  • Charities 'cheaper route to jobs'
    A charity says its work-placement networks, including job fairs in churches and mosques, are more effective than private contractors paid by taxpayers.
  • State school RE 'under-resourced'
    The funding of religious education in UK state schools is "frighteningly dependent" on the head teacher's personal stance, research suggests.
  • 'Ban' for Mayle book in Malaysia
    Malaysian officials order book shops to stop selling a sex education book by British author Peter Mayle.
  • New exam 'appeals' tightened up
    Concerns are raised over changes to the exam result appeal process which are due to take place as new qualifications are introduced.
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