Monthly news: November 2007
Issue 22
Welcome to your November Monthly News. The new year is almost here but there’s still a lot to celebrate in 2007.
This term we look at how pupils all over the country have been showing a flair for fashion at the Clothes Show Live and we see how a new learning village has been easing new pupils into school life. We also catch up with the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment who have been encouraging budding architects in schools.
We hope you enjoy this issue, happy reading.
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.
In this issue
Building the future
GCSE pupils are now getting the chance to take the first steps towards redesigning their schools thanks to a brand new website launched earlier this year by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment.
Citizen gain
To mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Britain, new teaching materials have been developed by the Citizenship Foundation and the Church Mission Society.
Adding up the value
Maths isn’t just about algebra, algorithms and abstracts, it’s an everyday part of the real world.
Village voice
Students at Cramlington Community College might not live in a village, but that’s exactly the kind of environment that has been created within their school thanks to a state of the art new learning zone.
Operation Blunt
The tragic case of Damilola Taylor is inspiring former and serving offenders to visit schools in a bid to tackle the growing problem of knife crime.
Clothes Show Live
The frenzied world of fashion and glamour comes direct to Birmingham with this year’s Clothes Show Live event.