Monthly news: October 2007
Issue 21
Welcome to our twenty-first issue of education news! Every four weeks these pages will provide our pick of current news from the world of education, to help keep you up to speed with what's on in this dynamic and diverse sector.
We hope you enjoy this issue, but we also want to ensure that the news here is balanced and varied and that it meets your needs. Please contact the team at teach@psprarepublishing.co.uk if there's anything you would like to hear more about. Happy reading!
In this issue
One ex-teacher from Birmingham is using children’s inherent love of music as a way of engaging them into the world of physical activity.
Imagine spotting your dream job – great money, fantastic perks, dream location, but there’s one problem: it’s overseas and you need to speak the nation’s tongue fluently.
Budding scientists and teachers alike will be pleased to discover lots of exciting developments at the Science Museum.
National Schools Film Week runs through late October early November and offers the largest programme of free school screenings and events of its kind in Europe.
If your school is bursting with talent, the Clore Performing Arts Awards could help you achieve something really special.
Teachers countrywide applauded at the Teaching Awards 2007 National Final.