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Harnessing technology local authorities survey 2007

Harnessing technology local authorities survey 2007

... Calculating a response rate for the survey is complicated. In total, 88 respondents out of the 154 contacted (57%) accessed the survey’s ‘welcome page’, and this would be the highest estimate. However, some of ... See full document

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Harnessing technology review 2007. Progress and impact of technology in education. Full Report.

Harnessing technology review 2007. Progress and impact of technology in education. Full Report.

... learners’ survey to be published in autumn 2007 (GfK NOP 2007) provides some indications of learner experiences to compare with a practitioner and organisational ...NOP, 2007) Learners report ... See full document

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Harnessing Technology School survey 2008: report 1: analysis

Harnessing Technology School survey 2008: report 1: analysis

... There have been some improvements in the quantity of hardware provision. For example, average numbers of interactive whiteboards have risen considerably in both primary and secondary schools since 2007. ... See full document

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Harnessing Technology: pilot study for aligning learner voice with the annual sector survey of FE colleges

Harnessing Technology: pilot study for aligning learner voice with the annual sector survey of FE colleges

... At about the same time, the Higher Education (HE) Academy was starting its programme of benchmarking e-learning, with the key assumption that it would adopt or adapt schemes used for similar purposes elsewhere. Given ... See full document

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Harnessing Technology Schools Survey 2008: report 2: data

Harnessing Technology Schools Survey 2008: report 2: data

... the survey indicated that they facilitated adult learning or evening classes (47 per cent), compared with only 17 per cent of respondents in primary schools and just 5 per cent in special ...the local ... See full document

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Harnessing technology review 2007. Progress and impact of technology in education. Summary report.

Harnessing technology review 2007. Progress and impact of technology in education. Summary report.

... of technology to support learning, although none of them are particularly difficult to ...and technology-related ...to local partnerships and/or contractual arrangements with the commercial ICT ... See full document

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Harnessing Technology Schools Survey 2008 : Data

Harnessing Technology Schools Survey 2008 : Data

... the survey indicated that they facilitated adult learning or evening classes (47 per cent), compared with only 17 per cent of respondents in primary schools and just 5 per cent in special ...the local ... See full document

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Harnessing technology: Schools Survey 2008 : Report 1: Analysis

Harnessing technology: Schools Survey 2008 : Report 1: Analysis

... There have been some improvements in the quantity of hardware provision. For example, average numbers of interactive whiteboards have risen considerably in both primary and secondary schools since 2007. ... See full document

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new european migration good practice guide for local authorities June 2007

new european migration good practice guide for local authorities June 2007

... of harnessing the economic benefits or migration, but in preparing effectively for the changes that migration can necessitate in relation to community cohesion, housing, education and the delivery of many ... See full document

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Harnessing technology: local authorities

Harnessing technology: local authorities

... In 2008, two additional recurring themes were identified: the integration of learning platforms and increased ICT staff resource and skills development. One respondent suggested that ICT in education could be improved ... See full document

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Harnessing Technology School survey 2008: report 3: executive summary

Harnessing Technology School survey 2008: report 3: executive summary

... There have been some improvements in the quantity of hardware provision. For example, average numbers of interactive whiteboards have risen considerably in both primary and secondary schools since 2007. ... See full document

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Harnessing Technology Schools Survey 2007

Harnessing Technology Schools Survey 2007

... use technology in assessment to enable pupils to demonstrate their ...5.8). Technology was used to assess work and offer feedback more frequently than once a term by 15 per cent of secondary teachers and ... See full document

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Harnessing Technology in Schools Survey 2007: technical report

Harnessing Technology in Schools Survey 2007: technical report

... The National Centre for Social Research is carrying out this study on behalf of Becta. For this survey we need to collect information about how ICT is used to support the curriculum across different subjects and ... See full document

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Impediments of Environment Management System (EMS) Implementation in Malaysian Local Authorities – A Preliminary Finding

Impediments of Environment Management System (EMS) Implementation in Malaysian Local Authorities – A Preliminary Finding

... Table 1 reveals that more than 46% of the respondents agree that the impediments for the EMS implementation are due to 1) no directive from authority; 2) no penalty; 3) no pressures from shareholders, and 4) no political ... See full document

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Research into aerodynamic modulation of wind turbine noise:
final report

Research into aerodynamic modulation of wind turbine noise: final report

... two-stage survey of local authorities was conducted with the aim of establishing the presence of noise complaints, in particular about AM, from UK ...the survey on the grounds that they are ... See full document

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Guidance for Local Authorities on Translation of Publications

Guidance for Local Authorities on Translation of Publications

... that local authorities, and other government bodies and organisations should think twice before continuing with, or providing new, written translation materials – considering the impact on both those who ... See full document

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How to develop a local charter A guide for local authorities

How to develop a local charter A guide for local authorities

... and local people to help tackle community ...space. Local people are encouraged to take responsibility for the local environment by reporting graffiti, separating their refuse and maintaining the ... See full document

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Homelessness Code of Guidance for Local Authorities

Homelessness Code of Guidance for Local Authorities

... housing authorities (or groups of authorities) can adopt their own local classification, amenity specification or minimum standards for B&B and other shared accommodation provided as temporary ... See full document

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How to Desire Differently : Home Education as a Heterotopia

How to Desire Differently : Home Education as a Heterotopia

... new local authority if a child not attending school moves residence from one local authority area to another (Nicholson, ...al., 2007) and is still rising – perhaps by as much as 15 per cent per ... See full document

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Unknown children : destined for disadvantage?

Unknown children : destined for disadvantage?

... One local authority we visited defined a disadvantaged child or family as those receiving free, funded education for two-year-olds, those in receipt of the early years pupil premium and those receiving the schools ... See full document

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