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Fellowships Awarded (2006-2007): |
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Design and Technology –
2 fellowships |
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Mathematics – 4 fellowships |
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Science – 3 fellowships |
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Total 9 fellowships |
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Paul Anderson |
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School: Birkdale High School, West Yorkshire |
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Subject: Design and technology |
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Project: Effective implementation of assessment
for learning at KS3 in Design and Technology |
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Emma Baker |
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School: The Downs School, Berkshire |
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Subject: Science |
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Project: To produce a set of resources comprising
of edited, annotated and narrated video clips
of AS/A2 Chemistry experiments |
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Helen Cushion |
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School: The City of Portsmouth Boys’
School, Portsmouth |
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Subject: Design and technology |
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Project: Literacy in Design
and Technology |
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Caroline Keam |
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School: Wilberforce Sixth Form College,
Hull |
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Subject: Science |
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Project: To develop resources
to make science practicals more active |
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Kitmee Lim |
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School: La Sainte Union Catholic Secondary
School, London |
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Subject: Maths |
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Project: Using video to
support collaborative lesson study in mathematics |
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Tomi Owens |
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School: Hautlieu School, Jersey |
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Subject: Maths |
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Project: To develop resources to enrich
the study of time series analysis at GCSE,
to investigate the possibility of extending
the study of time series beyond GCSE and to
develop an understanding of forecasting as
used in local businesses. |
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Rob Simpson |
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School: South Hunsley School, East Yorkshire |
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Subject: Maths |
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Project: Flexible, interactive
Excel workbooks to enhance mathematical understanding
in KS3 and KS4 |
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Andrew Smith |
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School: Shaftesbury School, Dorset |
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Subject: Science |
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Project: Assessment for
learning in Science |
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Gary Wellings |
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School: Chatham Grammar School for Boys,
Kent |
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Subject: Maths |
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Project: How to deliver
an accelerated curriculum to able students
who find mathematics difficult, and how they
can transfer their skills to a wider spectrum |
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