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Contents
In this issue...
PAGES 6 - 11 INDUSTRY NEWS
A look at the latest news including a serious lack of qualified teachers in desperate countries
such as South Sudan. Give generously to World Emergency Relief (WER) a children's
emergency relief charity who are supporting a school that has become a focal point for the
community. Asda receives poor marks for failing to adopt Fair-trade cotton uniforms. City
of Sunderland College staff receive a prestigious Queens Anniversary Prize for High and
Further Education at Buckingham Palace.
PAGES 12 - 13 STEM IN THE REAL WORLD
Editor Becci Knowles looks at the role Industry can plan in creating the next generation of !"#$$%
world class scientists, alongside government plans to bridge the gap between classroom
achievement and the workplace.
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PAGES 14 - 20 PRODUCT NEWS & SERVICES
Stay informed on the latest products and services available, from state of the art storage
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solutions while the Consortuim provides greater savings to busy schools for everyday
essential items and resources.
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PAGE 21 SAFETY AND SECURITY
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A round up of the latest security services to ensure secure learning environments for :;-0(8*./7235(0)*(3;02/3B-(7/-00(
students including technology that manages visitor access and number plate recognition.
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PAGES 22 - 23 INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY
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Becci Knowles investigates the impact of ICT throughout the curriculum.
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PAGES 24 - 32 THE EDUCATION SHOW PREVIEW
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Education Today finds out what visitors can expect from the Education Show including a !
taster of the products and services available to view at this exclusive event.
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PAGES 33 - 36 ICT, NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATIONS
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Practical solutions for those involved with ICT, covering structured cabling solutions, multi-
media platforms plus a vision for 21st century learning from Sony. Also available is an
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animated super teacher that will inspire greater use of interactive whiteboards in the 0)4/15)(-);4*>(*=,*42*3.*(;3>>(
classroom.
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PAGES 37 - 43 BUILDINGS MAINTENANCE, REFURBISHMENTS & GROUNDS
If you wish to avoid disappointment and problems further down the line, it is vital that
planning for summer building and maintenance works start now - this is the official word
from James Lightly, Interior surfaces specialist for Altro.
PAGES 44 - 45 CATERING AND NUTRITION
Thousands of youngsters in cities and schools across the UK are being treated to a very
different PE lesson when they experience Surf Anywhere; plus Cola is back in schools and it
contains one of the recommended five a day fruit and vegetables while containing no
caffeine, colour or additives.
Publisher: Paul Ryder • Editor: Becci Knowles
Journal Manager: Mandy Reynolds • Contributing Editor: Becki Knowles
Advertisement Manager: Jill Williams • Production Controller: Gemma Dunmill
Art Editor: Paul Forster • Secretary: Ellie Stratton
Published by: Datateam Business Media Limited,
London Road, Maidstone, Kent ME16 8LY
Tel: 01622 699153 • Fax: 01622 757646
Email:
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