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Thursday, February 09, 2006

Teachers' TV 1 Year old!

Taken from the NGFL site, with my comments added!:

Launched a year ago this week, Teachers' TV is seen as a major resource (I've never used it - have you?) for schools staff in the UK.

In this time, more than 1,000 programmes have been filmed in more than 2,000 schools across the country. The latest figures suggest that one in four teachers now watches regularly. (Love to see these figures - a recent thread on the TES site didn't suggest this!)

A special anniversary section features highlights from the past year, including 'Whiteboard top tips', one of the most popular programmes. Click on the link for the streaming video about how to overcome ''whiteboard phobia''.  (Forget Neighbours tonight - Whiteboard top tips it is for me!)

Catch the highlights of 2005 on 'Best of Teachers' TV, or search the video catalogue online featuring more than 800 programmes. (At a cost of 18 million!)

What a waste of money!  Please feel free to disagree with me if you want...

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