Archive for the 'Teaching' Category

Microsoft’s School of the Future

There is an article over on the BBC’s Click site about what it is like one year on in Microsoft’s school in West Philadelphia. There is hardly a book in sight. Every student is issued a laptop and not much else to complete their studies. Homework projects are e-mailed to all the students, and their [...]

Tim Eaglestone Consulting Ltd goes live

I am pleased to announce that my new company, Tim Eaglestone Consulting Ltd, is now set up and ready for business. I aim to provide consultancy, e-learning and web services to schools and local authorities. I am looking forward to being independent and self-employed!

Gaming, the importance of failure and assessment

There is a long interview in Popular Science with Will Wright the creator of Sims. One of the interesting themes in the article is the role of failure in learning with simulations and games. Will describes how a child will begin a game and fail many times as they work out the rules and how [...]

Teaching and Learning in 2020

The report ‘2020 Vision‘ was published recently. This report was the outcome of a review announced by Ruth Kelly last year and presents a vision for personalising teaching and learning for children and young people aged 5-16. It then makes some recommendations for the delivery of that vision. The report considers: Ways to improve and [...]