Keynote:The challenge for proper education: dare we tackle it?
February 1, 2009
Speaker: Mick Waters, Director of Curriculum, Qualifications and Curriculum Authority
The start of the 21st Century offers challenges for those involved in education. Can schools adapt to a different future? What would ICT offer? This session will chart developments in schooling and emphasis upon certain types of learning. It will point to some future possibilities….with a few examples.
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1. Chris Smith | March 3rd, 2009 at 1:52 pm
If you are talking to Mick in the bar this evening …. just check that he had no loose change in his pocket when giving the presentation.
About a million years ago he ran a workshop in Hong Kong about giving presentations …. and one of his pearls of wisdom was … yes you’ve guessed …..
At least I think it was Mick … it could have been his evil twin brother …
2. Never mind the technology&hellip | March 7th, 2009 at 7:12 am
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