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reparations are now in place for the 17th annual Education Resources Awards, on the 20th March 2015 and entries are now invited from all


Educational Suppliers. These prestigious awards focus on identifying the resources, services and people that make a notable impact on learning and are judged by an independent panel of education experts, many of whom are teaching professionals. All suppliers that wish to enter can view a full list of categories available to enter and also download an entry form and information pack from www.educationresourcesawards.co.uk or www.besa.org.uk


The next ERA awards will again include a three-course dinner including wine, celebrity host, awards presentation ceremony, casino and dance. Sponsors include some of the best known names in the education industry including YPO and Maped Helix. Supporters include The NAHT and The SSAT and are organised by BESA and Brilliant Marketing Solutions.


January 2015


The ERAs highlight outstanding resources, excellent educational establishments and acknowledge the most dedicated members of the teaching profession. For further details please visit www.educationresourcesawards.co.uk


Caroline Wright, director of BESA, comments: “Every year the awards provide our industry, including teachers, suppliers and institutions, with the opportunity to show the effectiveness of what it does and in return receive the industry’s highest accolade. This past year has been tough, but it is this passion for success that continues to result in an improvement in standards. It will be a particular pleasure this year to reward those who have worked so hard to bring the sector back to its exciting, thriving status


Closing date is Monday 2nd February 2015. www.education-today.co.uk 41


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