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Mike Sutcliffe and Judy Raper from TEDI-London explore the necessity of creativity and innovation in Higher Education design and delivery.
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The Bett Awards celebration of the inspiring creativity and innovation that can be found throughout technology for education. Congratulations to the winners of the Bett Awards 2021!
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Sarah Horrocks presents her insights on why remote and blended learning should continue to be a part of the education system after lockdown learning.
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Witold Matulewicz of Natural Born Leaders highlights the importance of Experiential Learning at Home and shares details of a free parent support campaign for all schools and preschools
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Emma Gaukroger, BTEC Quality Nominee, careers co-ordinator and music teacher from Greenwood Academy discusses how technology can help students with careers guidance.
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Teesside University explores how higher education institutions can ensure that their students are future-proof and will thrive in times of disruption.
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David explores how the technical boundaries of the use of video in hybrid learning are being pushed, not only through curriculum delivery but also in the use of recording and live streaming.
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As part of our ‘GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice’ article series, Ilse Howling and Dr Mary Ashun highlight the importance of supporting teachers to secure the future of education.
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Globe is an online global community where teachers, trainers, curriculum developers and writers can share knowledge, skills and attitudes on English Language.
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Bett Global Education Council member Lord Jim Knight makes the case for rethinking how adult skills are funded and delivered.
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Jane Downes explores the future of assessment taking into account learnings from lockdown.
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The landscape of teaching has changed greatly over the last year. In this article, Sian Collinson explores where we go from here.
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As part of our ‘GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice’ article series, Raya Bidshahri makes a case for exploring alternative models of education during times of navigating disruption.
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Craig Smith from Jamf shares the results of the Inspire Learning Project, which took place in partnership with the Scottish Borders Council.
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As part of our ‘GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice’ article series, Vikas Pota discusses important considerations for partnerships to drive the future of education.
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How the EdTech Demonstrator Programme and Joint Practice Development helped our school tackle the challenges of moving to remote learning