Facing education challenges with effective ICTby Ric Thompson - Business Development Director at Serco Learning SolutionsPublished: 12 March, 2008The changing emphasis of modern education is presenting schools with a growing number of challenges. Increasing demands from standards bodies and central and local government mean that senior management teams face mounting difficulty in creating a cohesive plan to run their schools.
Stiletto Walks TallPublished: 12 March, 2008The new Stiletto Five from Whitecroft Lighting is a surface mounted T5 luminaire that combines competitive pricing and a robust, easy-clean design with a modern and attractive appearance. It is ideal for use in educational establishments, shopping centres and a range of other applications where durability is as important as lighting performance
Eteach recruit Remarkable GroupPublished: 12 March, 2008Leading online teacher recruitment website eteach.com has appointed The Remarkable Group on a nationwide marketing and communications agency brief to support its ongoing growth.
- Competition is out; co-operation is in.Published: 12 March, 2008
Twenty years ago education was turned into a marketplace as the government of the day insisted that schools should compete with each other in attracting parents and their children.
Two in one makes twenty for SavillePublished: 12 March, 2008Saville Audio Visual has marked twenty years of publication with a landmark double edition of Professional Audio Visual Solutions 2008.
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