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…job. Most of them are advertisements from companies trying to sell me anything from photocopiers to playground equipment. I get several from mailing lists such as the IPPN’s excellent service….
…job. Most of them are advertisements from companies trying to sell me anything from photocopiers to playground equipment. I get several from mailing lists such as the IPPN’s excellent service….
…around the three minute mark and are instantly engaging. For those with poor Internet speeds, one can download the videos too. The full set of videos are available on: http://www.teachers.tv/primarystarts…
…already got one, you can skip the next paragraph. Signing up for Twitter is really easy. The first step is to go to http://www.twitter.com in your browser. On the right…
…The success of edugames is one proof. This generation demands to be able to communicate. On my phone, I have 5 or 6 apps that allow me to communicate with…
…-(11) we install them ourselves and save a fortune on them. As a half-way measure we install the data projector first and use the computer in the classroom – or…
…lunch or little break scenario. The book goes into depth into the research and why a whole school approach, of planning/doing/reviewing can help the school’s aims. It has some really…
The NCTE have not installed broadband in my school yet. Since my school opened in September 2008, we have been paying Eircom €30 per month for a service we should…
…fact, It was hard to find a protest about the reduced book grant but I managed to find one! A really interesting podcast about the growth of free school meals…
…lack of money given to schools to keep going? Who is going to fund the costs of teachers’ materials. Where is the money going to magically appear when a family…
…to the text messages sent into radio stations, the same stuff always pops up – “Teachers get long holidays so shouldn’t complain about class size”, “Teachers are always complaining –…