October 3, 2008

Channel Four and sex education

Some people may feel that Channel Four have got a thing about sex education, firstly there is the programme shown in the evening, which is supposed to educate the nation on all things to do with sex, however this series has been criticised for its content and early evening timeslot.
Therefore, Channel Four has learned their [...]

August 25, 2008

Billionaire Dropouts

Probably one of the main things about people, who have dropped out of school, is the fact that you would not expect them to have gone on and built a mega business empire, but surprisingly some of the most popular household names have done just that.
In a recent survey of over a thousand billionaires around [...]

August 14, 2008

How to get an online degree

Getting an online degree is a great way of getting a worthwhile qualification, but at the same time carrying on working too. This has the benefit of being able to build a career and earn some cash, instead of building up a huge debt and having to start off a career from scratch.
The procedure of [...]

June 17, 2008

School caretaker sues for £50,000

While doing a job you would expect to be getting on the job training as when needed, this could apply to many tools and even new jobs that have been added to the current work load. This is why when things go wrong there is always going to be trouble.
Anthony Gower-Smith, 73 from Hampshire was [...]

June 10, 2008

Smoking and education a strange mix

When colleges and universities accept money from tobacco companies they are thought of as signing a deal with the devil, but when this money is given as a research grant or to pay for some research to be done, then it all takes a different stance.
Like Virginia Commonwealth University they had signed an arrangement with [...]

May 14, 2008

Office 2007 no good for schools

Once again the British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (BECTA) have complained to the European Commission again with regards to Microsoft and their products.
In response it would seem that the European commission are going to launch a wider investigation, even though they have only recently finished an anti trust investigation on the company.
The problems surround [...]

May 12, 2008

Hawking in search of new Einstein

Having spent the majority of his life trying to explain how the universe started, Professor Stephen Hawking has now started a new search, this time it is much closer to earth. For, he is launching a new project to find the African versions of Einstein, Bill Gates, and Sergey Brins and Larry Pages (Google).
This has [...]

March 18, 2008

Education mistake costs £3.4 million

A London council and an education provider are locked in an argument over who will have to pick up the bill for an error that could cost around £3.4 million. The London borough of Waltham Forest switch the education services to the boroughs schools from one provider to another, this means that a hundred council [...]

December 28, 2007

School goes carbon neutral

The co-operative society likes to be known as the community retailer and as such they like to invest in good local causes, one such scheme is the Green Energy for Schools project, this is a £1 million scheme which is designed to enable schools to become eco friendly.
The main trust of this project is to [...]

December 20, 2007

How to win

Most of us have seen people use the “Rock, Paper or Scissors” scenario in TV programmes and films for the characters to decide who goes first into the line of fire so to speak, but this method of deciding what to do, has been used in business, in fact recently a wealthy art collector could [...]

December 10, 2007

Businesses in schools

It seems that there is an increase in the way that businesses are targeting kids in schools these days, to point where children are becoming brand aware at a very young age, is this a good thing?
It would seem companies are so keen to impress their future customers that they are willing to spend around [...]