teachers learning child
Leader: Bored at work? Change job - not career
Leader Imagine working six days per week, prepping lessons, having kids swear at you before the parents lay into you because they are then surprised to find their beloved child isn't learning anything. Teachers are important - but they need to be of a... [27 Jul 2006]
Leader: Getting IT right isn't child's play
Leader Teachers say that kids are better at team working and collaboration - and even more creative as a result of using computers. IT might be going down well with the kids but getting it right certainly isn't child's play. [06 Apr 2006]
How helping hands from the IT industry are giving something back
News Every child has to have a programme of learning and assessments. In essence we have been able to bring IT in to schools and the teachers have been able to continue the children's education. He says: "We started off by giving a PC to a child with... [15 Dec 2005]
Transforming from Old-School to High-Tech Learning
White Paper Download this case study to learn how one complete solution met these challenges and now have teachers, administrators, board members, and students communicating and working more efficiently using the latest technology available. [18 Sep 2004]
Best of Reader Comments: Nationwide's offshoring snub and internet blame game
News Presumably the parents who blame 'the internet' are also those who blame the teachers if their children have learning or behavioural problems. Another controversial subject, which brought feedback flooding in, was the accusation that the internet... [20 Jan 2004]
DSL plays bit part in Labour manifesto
News An IT leasing scheme and PCs will be subsidised for teachers Schools "It is vital that every child leaves school able to make use of the new technologies. The next challenge is to open up the learning opportunities and enjoyment offered by digital... [16 May 2001]
Microsoft to put a laptop on every child's desk
News Gates said Microsoft's job is to provide software tools for other companies as well as teachers and pupils. Microsoft has launched its Anytime Anywhere Learning (AAL) initiative with the aim of providing every school pupil in the UK with a notebook... [01 Feb 2000]
ABK to rent notebooks to schools
News Educational equipment rental firm ABK has launched a deal to let teachers and students rent notebook PCs for £5 per week. That would give students and teachers Internet access for £780 over a three-year period. [20 Jan 2000]
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