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BETT 2008

22 October 2007

Partnerships for Schools



Tim Byles, Partnerships for Schools, Friday 12:15, will also provide an up to date view on the Building Schools of the Future programme.

Posted by Martin Jack at 2:12 PM

Labels: Building Schools of the Future, International, Keynotes, Leadership, Local Authority Advisers, Partnerships for Schools, Policy Makers, School Leaders, Secondary

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BETT 2008

BETT takes place at Olympia between 9 and 12 January 2008. This blog is intended to help visitors find their way around the CPD seminar programme and other activities at the event.

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2007 (44)
    • ▼  October (44)
      • The BETT 2008 CPD programme
      • Ministerial Keynote, Wednesday 9 January
      • BESA keynote, Disruptive mobile learning
      • DCSF Keynotes, Doug Brown, Wednesday, Ralph Tabber...
      • Mick Waters, QCA, Designing a new secondary curric...
      • Tony Richardson, Becta, Delivering the e-strategy ...
      • Becta keynote address, Niel McLean, Personalising ...
      • Partnerships for Schools
      • Mick Waters, QCA, Primary learning - a curriculum ...
      • Educational Debates
      • Education Debate 1, Wednesday 14:00
      • Educational Debate 2, Thursday 12:15
      • Educational Debate 3, Saturday 12:15
      • Keri Facer, Futurelab, Space to Think: Preparing f...
      • Ewan McIntosh, Learning and Teaching Scotland, We’...
      • Classroom Practice
      • Andy Tyerman, Becta, 10:45 Wednesday, What will a ...
      • Peter Yeomans & Steve Wheeler, 11:45, Wednesday, C...
      • Andy Lowe, ELearning Director, St Paul’s Catholic ...
      • Miles Berry, Terry Freedman, Personalised Learning...
      • Dr. Tim Rudd, Simon Kaufman, Teacher Advisor - ICT...
      • Jessica Pykett,Developing and accrediting personal...
      • Rob Couch, Head of ICT Services, Guernsey Educatio...
      • Alan Cameron, Education Officer and project manage...
      • Handheld technologies in the curriculum
      • New technology and the workspace
      • Dr John Morgan, Steve Moseley, Assistant Deputy He...
      • Ross Wallis, Head of Art, Sidcot School, Exploring...
      • Tash Lee, Laura Shore, Deputy Head, Luckwell Prima...
      • Simon Brennand, Deputy Headteacher, Philip Morant ...
      • Leon Cych, Director Learn 4 Life, Using Second Lif...
      • Home access through technology
      • Dan Sutch, Doug Belshaw, Teacher, Ridgewood School...
      • Chris Olley,King’s College, London and Education I...
      • Special Education Needs @ BETT
      • Carol Allen, Creativity and SEN made accessible th...
      • Pete Wells, Hollywood on a Shoestring!
      • Bob Black, Developing early reading skills to prom...
      • Judith Stansfield, Matching ICT tools to dyslexic ...
      • Professor John Munro, Learning to teach students w...
      • Dr Steve Chinn, A Framework for Maths
      • Mrs. E.A. Draffan, Developing skills and capabilit...
      • Val Brown, Creatively accessing the curriculum usi...
      • Carol Allen, Personalised Learning for ALL

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Martin Jack
I am a highly experienced event director and for the past thirteen years have been involved in managing, developing and directing a range of conferences, events and training programmes from half day seminars for 10 people to two day international conferences for over 7000. I have also provided logistical advice to other organisations who have tailored similar models of delivery to meet their own specific needs. After almost 24 years with Learning and Teaching Scotland, I left on 29 September 2006 to set up my own business, Think Different Events. Think Different Events provide the logistical expertise, resources and specialist skills that enable clients to develop and deliver successful events. Working closely with clients throughout the process we keep them informed of progress towards agreed key milestones and offer the flexibility to meet changing demands.
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