Future Teaching Will Be a World Apart, Say Pupils
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › September 20, 2009
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › September 20, 2009
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PRIMARY school pupils in Plymouth believe classrooms will be accessed from anywhere in the world in the future, a survey has revealed.
The survey, released by the Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA), shows that modern pupils believe lessons will link up with children in other countries via satellite.See the full content of this document
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Future Teaching Will Be a World Apart, Say Pupils
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