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Welcome to a new school year!
Welcome back from the summer break (what summer?). The economic clouds might still be a little dark and threatening, but there has never been a better time to teach Economics with the subject booming and student numbers firmly on the rise! Our aim this year is simply to provide even more resources and support for you, your colleagues and students. So here is a new selection to get you started:
read more...»Business Teacher National Conference 2010 - Speaker Announcement: Rajeeb Dey
I’m delighted to announce details of the first confirmed speaker for the Business Teacher National Conference 2010, which is being held at the British Library on Friday 18 June 2010…
read more...»2010 Economics CPD Courses - New Approaches for AS Economics
Make provisional bookings for this course here
A new CPD one-day course for AS Economics teachers will be run in Manchester and London during October 2009. The new course provides a superb range of new resources and approaches you can use to enliven AS Economics courses + a chance to try the materials at first hand.
Places will be strictly limited to a maximum of 30 delegates for each day, so please register your interest early…
Economics Teacher Forums now live
A brief reminder that our new teacher forums can be found here
Announcing the tutor2u Economics Moodle VLE for 2009/2010
Details of our Moodle-based Economics VLE are now available. We’ve had tremendous positive feedback on the trial version of the Economics VLE which has been developed over the last 15 months with the help of colleagues in several schools and colleges. Now your students and departmental colleagues can join in the collaborative approach which has been so successful to-date.
read more...»Keeping Myself Safe - Personal Safety for Young People aged 10-14
Keeping Myself Safe explores personal safety issues for young people. Designed for learners at the upper stages of primary education, this program is based around 10 animated stories, each addressing a key aspect of personal safety. These short stories, narrated by young people, promote discussion and raise awareness of personal safety issues. Activities include problem solving, decision-making, identification and communication of feelings and personal responsibility. Keeping Myself Safe includes a Teacher’s Guide, a personal Safety Toolkit and an Interactive Case Book to support classroom work.
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Keeping Myself Safe - Personal Safety for Teenagers
Keeping Myself Safe for Teenagers explores personal safety issues that affect the lives of young people.
Produced by Learning Curve Software in partnership with Lothian and Borders Police and City of Edinburgh Council, the program is based around 10 scenarios which address key aspects of personal safety.
read more...»Keeping Myself e-safe: Secondary School Edition
e-Safety, Internet safety and cyber bullying are major issues affecting the lives of young people today. Keeping Myself e-Safe (Secondary) teaches secondary pupils how to stay safe when using the internet and other digital technologies.
read more...»Keeping Myself e-safe: Primary School Edition
e-Safety, Internet safety and cyber bullying are major issues affecting the lives of young people today. Keeping Myself e-Safe (Primary) teaches primary pupils how to stay safe when using the internet and other digital technologies.
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