EBEA: The Reflexive Trainee
An article from the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) ITE Subject Resource Network on reflective practice.
EBEA: Lesson Observation
A unit from the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) ITE Subject Resource Network on observing lessons.
EBEA: Lesson Evaluation
An article from the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) ITE Subject Resource Network on lesson evaluation.
Mathematics and Science in Secondary Schools: The Deployment of Teachers and Support Staff to Delive
Commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES), this resource is a summary of the findings of a largely quantitative survey into the deployment of teachers and support staff of mathematics and science in 25% of maintained secondary schools in England. Data was obtained from postal questionnaires to heads and teachers of mathematics and science and a survey of support staff assisting in mathematics and science departments. Twelve schools, chosen for exemplifying good practices in
EBEA: Planning and Teaching: Evaluation of Resources
A unit from the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) ITE Subject Resource Network on evaluating resources.
EBEA: Teaching Difficult Topics
A unit from the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) ITE Subject Resource Network designed to help trainee teachers to identify features of difficult teaching topics, examine a variety of strategies to overcome learner difficulties. It suggests ways in which teachers can work collaboratively on other ‘difficult topics’.
EBEA: Promoting Good Practice
A unit from the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) ITE Subject Resource Network giving summaries of ITT business inspection findings. These are papers which were presented to the EBEA ITT conferences in 2005 and 2006.
EBEA: Accessing first-hand knowledge
A unit from the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) ITE Subject Resource Network.
EBEA on Managing Behaviour
A unit from the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) ITE Subject Resource Network on managing behaviour which helps why lessons could go wrong for trainee teachers and to help trainee teachers to find their own solutions to managing behaviour.
EBEA: Approaches to Teaching and Learning
A unit from the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) ITE Subject Resource Network.
The Influence of School and Teaching Quality on Children’s Progress in Primary School
The resource is a report of research which “investigates the way school and classroom processes affect the cognitive progress and social/behavioural development of children between the ages of 6 (Year 1) and 10 (Year 5) in primary schools in England.” (page i) The research is part of a large research project funded by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF). The project was called Effective Pre-School and Primary Education (EPPE 3-11). This project followed the cognitive and
Sex Education in Primary School in Tayside: An Evaluation of Sexuality and Relationship Training for
This is an evaluation of the Sexuality and Relationship Training for Primary Teachers in Tayside region of Scotland. It was sponsored by the Scottish Executive Education Department (SEED) and published by them in February 2007. The resource aims to look at a training programme for teachers in Sex and Relationship Education (SRE) and to map its provision in Tayside’s primary schools.
The resource details the background to SRE development in Scottish primary schools. It goes on to present the q
New subject-specific CPD resources for teachers
This leaflet has details of new CPD resources for music, history, English and economics and business studies, developed by the TDA in conjunction with subject associations.
The Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) Learning Website
This is a whole section of the EBEA website and provides recommendations for approaches to teaching different aspects of the business, economics and enterprise curriculum. It also provides exemplar lesson plans with rationales, suggestions for further reading, revision strategies and website links. The lessons, which are supported with an article entitled 'Why teach this way?', are particularly designed to help the development process.
Evaluation of the Training and Development Agency for Schools’ funding for ICT in ITT Projects
The key component of this resource is a 60 page report outlining the impact on Initial Teacher Training (ITT) of targeted funding to support developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). In addition, an executive summary is available separately, and there is also a short video overview, six video case studies with notes, a video summary of the case studies and two further documents for ITT providers aimed at supporting their planning and evaluation of TDA-funded projects. The r
Teacher Evaluation: Current Practices in OECD Countries and a Literature Review
This resource is one of a series of OECD Education Working papers disseminating the results of studies to a wider readership. Here the focus is on analysing current practices regarding teacher evaluation together with a review of recent literature. The field examined covers both primary and secondary sectors. The study begins with a survey of the key features of teacher evaluation schemes in use and then proceeds to a more discursive and comparative approach looking at the challenges, advantages
4.1 Conic sections
Attempts to answer problems in areas as diverse as science, technology and economics involve solving simultaneous linear equations. In this unit we look at some of the equations that represent points, lines and planes in mathematics. We explore concepts such as Euclidean space, vectors, dot products and conics.
Quinney Distinguished Lecture
The title of this lecture is "Law and Economics in the Greenhouse." Heinzerling takes the latest scientific data about climate change and relates it to environmental regulation under the current administration.
International development : inside China
This section of the online teaching resource from the Open University concentrates upon giving a basic economic, social and political background to modern mainland China. From the main page, users may access textual information on: the influence of China on energy policy in Ghana; the Chinese education system; the economy's impact on the environment; and Chinese social freedoms. The two largest sections of the resource concentrate on China's school system, and an extended lecture on China's econ
Body Systems Rap
A rap about the human body. Eleven systems are covered in one clean rap: circulatory, respiratory, skeletal, muscular, digestive, nervous, endocrine, lymphatic, reproductive, urinary, integumentary systems.













