During the 2012/13 academic year, Cambridge Education will be hosting two day events across Europe to allow British International Schools the opportunity to access high quality CPD on their doorstep.
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This essential training course will help teachers, wherever they are working in the world, to be sure they are fully up-to-date with the latest education practices. The two week intense course covers key aspects of school improvement that are universal to every school and will equip the participants with the understanding to make a real impact.
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Are you looking for an accreditation that has international status and provides you with an agenda for further development? This accreditation uses the standards for British Schools Overseas drawn up by Cambridge Education on behalf of the Department for Education. As a DfE approved inspectorate, quality assured by Ofsted, Cambridge Education will help you to evaluate your school and gain the accreditation as a British School Overseas. Read more... | | |
How confident are you that the judgements and observations on learning and teaching made by your leadership team are up-to-date and will contribute to raising teaching and learning standards? Developed and led by experienced Ofsted inspectors, Effective Classroom Observation is a comprehensive, in-depth training programme that supports senior and middle leaders to develop their lesson observation skills. To download a copy of the course flyer please click here. Read more... | | |
You can now follow Cambridge Education on Twitter @Camb_Ed. Read more... | | |
The Cambridge Education managed SSA-Technical Cooperation Fund (TCF) in India has launched a new project website. Read more... | | |
A round up of Cambridge Education's highlights in international development from 2011. Read more... | | |
Mark Taylor, Director of Schools for Cambridge Education in Islington, has been describing the success of this public-private partnership, leading to the recent designation of Islington's Children's Services as "excellent" by Ofsted. Read more... | | |
Cambridge Education’s director of sustainable leadership Dr. Paul Clarke is releasing a book on the significant role education has in establishing the conditions for eco-intelligence. Education for Sustainability: Becoming Naturally Smart (The New Critical Idiom) addresses how we are ignoring the fact that we are destroying our planet and that our existing models of education are contributing to the problem. Read more... | | |
Tiffany Morgan's parachute jump on 29 September raised over £650 for Cambridge Education Foundation's community project to build a sewing school in Kpone Saduase, Ghana. Read more... | | |
Sandwell Futures Limited has won the Local Education Partnership of the Year at the Education Investor Awards for 2011 held at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London. Cambridge Education, the specialist education consultancy arm of Mott MacDonald, has been a central part of this partnership throughout.
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Cambridge Education has been appointed by the Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) to undertake a substantial contract to inspect its private schools, both local and international schools.
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The first batch of students completing their six-month diploma course on the Global Education and Learning were felicitated with certificates at the graduation programme organized by the British Council Global School Partnerships (GSP) Programme and Kathmandu University School of Education (KUSOED) on Friday. Read more... | | |
Cambridge Education Foundation (CEF), our not-for-profit- arm, is currently working to build a training school in the village of Kpone Saduase in Ghana. Many of our young professionals have helped in the design and construction of the building, which will give local people the opportunity to develop skills, such as carpentry and dress-making. Read more... | | |
Advisory and support services, reviews, in-school training, CPD courses and resources for schools, academies and cluster partnerships Read more...
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Cambridge Education recently signed a contract with the Government of Punjab in Pakistan to support education reforms in the province. Read more... | | |
There’s so much going on with government changes in education at the moment. However, school improvement priorities still remain. We need to make sure that the practical training solutions we offer continue to be firmly up-to-date with legislation and provide the knowledge and skills to make a difference in the classroom and enables effective leadership at all levels in school. Read more... | | |
Cambridge Education will be attending the Oxfordshire Headteachers conference to showcase our range of school improvement and school management products and services. Read more... | | |
CE’s latest school improvement and school management products and services will be showcased at the forthcoming NAHT education conference in Leeds on 25th March 2011. Read more... | | |
Cambridge Education has launched a website to showcase our education consultancy and professional development services in Australia. Our skilled consultants offer central, district and regional education departments and all levels of Australian school education professionals tailored support. For more information on the support we are providing in Australia and to find out about our schedule of courses for 2011, please visit www.camb-ed.com.au. Read more... | | |
On 19th and 20th January 2011, Chinese Education Channel, CETV1, broadcast Children of the Mountains a short film showcasing achievements of the Southwest Basic Education Project (SBEP). Read more... | | |
Cambridge Education received the 'Consultant of the Year' award for four exemplar projects. Read more... | | |
We are delighted to have been chosen by DfE to help prepare the King’s Science Academy, in the heart of inner-city Bradford, to open as one of the first new Free Schools in September 2011. Read more... | | |
Cambridge Education has expanded its education capability in Australia through a strategic alliance with education specialist Teacher Training Australia (TTA). Read more... | | |
Whether you want to develop strategies to raise attainment, improve learning and teaching, or improve leadership and management practice, we have an extensive range of services to support you to manage and lead your school effectively. Click here to view our latest catalogue! Read more... | | |
The brochure sets out the services and products available to support you in providing the highest quality of education for children and young people. These services cover a broad spectrum of key functions, as well as individual services for children and young people and a range of school improvement support.
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Cambridge Education Foundation’s partnership with a community outside Accra, Ghana, was celebrated when Richard Birch was presented with a ‘chief’s shirt’ by the partnership’s leader Solomon Appiah. Read more... | | |
In January 2010, an inception workshop was held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to launch the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA)-funded Labour market study. The Labour market study is being carried out by Cambridge Education, in association with local firm MEC Consulting LLC Read more... | | |
The Spring/Summer 2010 edition of Cambridge Education’s School Improvement and Continuing Professional Development catalogue will provide you with details of all our highly topical and newly extended range of courses, INSET resources, in-school training and consultancy. Read more... | | |
Cambridge Education has recently finished successfully supporting the Ministry of Education in the United Arab Emirates to evaluate schools in the northern Emirates. These schools had volunteered to participate in a pilot to establish the current standards of their educational system. The Ministry is keen to ensure that the quality of education in all its schools, both state and private, meets the required standards. Read more... | | |
We believe that unless global learning is incorporated into the everyday learning experiences of our young people through different curriculum areas, education is not going to help to bridge the cultural and economic divides that are prevalent today. Read more... | | |
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