Archive for the ‘lib dems’ Category
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Conservatives will be radical on Education
Recently the Culture spokesman for the Conservatives was on hard talk.He said conservative policies would focus on:- Putting information out to the public
- Openness
- Transparency
- Technology
- Competition (both public and private sector)
The idea is that by using technology they can reduce public spending, I have done a few posts on how ICT can be used to save money in Primary Schools before so this ties in well with my views.“The democratisation of information – primarily through technology – has revolutionised the way we act and interact. Individuals have direct control over what they want to know and when they know it” – Conservative party education policy 2009.To summarize: The conservatives know the internet is a big deal… Well done……..Technology or ICT barey gets a mention in the policy however there is space to mention “Strict school uniform policies, with blazer, shirt and tie and with a zero-tolerance of incorrect or untidy dress.”How a policy can prioritise the issue of school uniform over the use of technology baffles me and shows a backwards approach to 21st century learning.I’m not pro or against any party, I’m still convinced labour will whip an ace from up it’s sleave a few months before the general election and David Milliband will replace Gordon Brown which will have a massive impact on opinion polls.As for the lib dem’s I can’t even find their education policy and as for Labour when I go to their website I can’t get over the fact the main focus their page design points to is to donate money to the government, is the economy really that bad?To summarize:Labour: No mention of technology.Conservatives: Well sold policy but no real substance.Lib Dems: ArgleBargle.
What people are peeping
- King's Science Academy announced in Bradford
- Installing Etherpad on Windows (CYGWIN)
- Installing Etherpad on Debian
- Classdroid - Teacher Android App
- Top 10 Google Android Apps for School #education
- Free schools: the good, the bad and the ugly. September 6, 2010 Doug Belshaw
- Wawne Primary School, Hull September 6, 2010 blog
- Stopping an oil spill September 6, 2010 malbell
- King’s Science Academy announced in Bradford September 6, 2010 johnyma22
- Formalising meetings September 6, 2010 Terry Freedman
Links
- Etherpad Foundation
- Primary Games Arena
- Primary School Web 2 Catalogue
- Primary Technology
- Tom Hudson
- Wordpress

