Robertson, J. (2002). The ambiguous embrace: twenty years of IT (ICT) in UK primary schools. British Journal of Educational Technology, 33(4), 403-409. Retrieved from http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/bjetRobertson, R. (2002) `The ambiguous embrace: twenty years of IT (ICT) in UK...
ore and more schools in the UK have started to think that it is a good idea to have a 15-minute run for every student every school day. It's called the Daily Mile. It's a race and there aren't any prizes(奖) for finishing first. It isn't about winning; it is about getting ...
题目Schools in the UK are usually closed for about three months in summer and many students hope to do some part-time jobs during their summer holiday.I usually work at a theme park(主题公园)in a town near my home.I love summertime and I like working at the park ver...
In British schools, kids take cooking classes. It's a compulsory (必修的) course. Primary school students learn to put things together and make simple food. High school students learn cooking skills such as baking (烘烤).Maybe you think this is strange. But many children in the UK eat fas...
A. They wear uniforms in Sam's school B. lessons are different between schools in China and the UK C. there is a break of 30 minutes every day in the school D. sports take up much lime in Sam's school 2.What class do Sam have on Monday afternoon?
A. They wear uniforms in Sam's school在萨姆学校,他们穿校服;B. lessons are different between schools in China and the UK中、英学校的课不同;C. there is a break of 30 minutes every day in the school学校每天有三十分钟的休息时间。D. sports take up much lime in Sam's school在萨姆学校,...
In September, the British government invited 60 of Shanghai's top math teachers to British schools to share their teaching experiences. A number of teachers from the UK also visited Shanghai for experience. "It seems that the Shanghai teaching methodology (方法) uses resources much more effecti...
Wilson, who spent eight years of his career as a Senco [special educational needs coordinator], was among hundreds of people who shared their experience of SEN provision in the UK. Parents, teachers and Send specialists from across the country overwhelmingly agreed that things had become the wors...
Red ink was banned in hundreds of schools in the UK because it was considered “threatening”. Teachers have been told not to use red ink to mark homework to avoid upsetting pupils. It has been considered as “absolutely political correctness gone wild” which risks leaving students in the da...
B. lessons are different between schools in China and the UK C. there is a break of 30 minutes every day in the school D. sports take up much lime in Sam's school 2.The underlined word “debate” in Paragraph 4 means ___. A. fight...