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News >  Learning Outside the Classroom Manifesto Newsletter

Learning Outside the Classroom Manifesto Newsletter

Date: 23rd Apr 2008
Category: National News
Learning Outside the Classroom Manifesto Newsletter
Funded by the Department for Children, Schools and Families on behalf of the Manifesto Partnership.

Welcome to the Learning Outside the Classroom Manifesto e-newsletter.  The aim is to share news and events among Manifesto partners as well as letting people know about relevant DCSF activity.

We have focused this issue on receiving an update from some of the members of the National Advisory Group who have been working hard to make the Manifesto a success.  Read all about why they are involved in Learning Outside the Classroom and what they hope to achieve.

We have had a great response to previous newsletters and hope to include more contributions from other partners in the future.  If you have news and articles that you would like to contribute please do let us know – contact details are at the bottom of the newsletter.


Manifesto update Manifesto update

Keep up-to-date with all the latest news on the Manifesto.

 
Growing Schools Conference for teachers Working on behalf of children

Sir Al Aynsley-Green, Children’s Commissioner for England writes about why 11 MILLION support the aims of the Learning Outside the Classroom Manifesto.

 
New Initial Teacher Training booklet Association of Directors of Children Services

Lindsay Newton, Head of Development at Dudley Children's Services, writes about his work on the Learning Outside the Classroom National Advisory Group.

 
Learning Mathematics Outside the Classroom Representing parents

Laura Warren, communications manager at National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations (NCPTA) describes her role in representing the voice of parents.

 
Teaching Outside the Classroom The role of Governors

Phil Revell, Chief Executive National Governors’ Association on his role on the Learning Outside the Classroom National Advisory Group.

 
Teaching Outside the Classroom Working with the National Youth Agency

Steve Beebee, National Youth Agency discusses why they believe in the value of value of Learning Outside the Classroom.

 
Teaching Outside the Classroom Using mobile technologies

WildKey describe how learning outside the classroom experiences can be enhanced by making use of PDAs and SmartPhones.

 

We want your input to the next e-newsletter. To submit updates, ideas, news and articles, please contact a member of the LOtC communications team at lotc@bbpr.com or on 020 7419 7000.

 

http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/teachingandlearning/resourcematerials/outsideclassroom/newsletters/april2008/