Educators' Guide to Innovation

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Leo Casey
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Do you work in the education sector? What is your role?
Retired Secondary Principal
Describe any innovative projects that you have been involved with (include weblinks if possible)
Wider Workforce Field Trials
Describe any innovative projects that you would like to pursue for which you are seeking collaborative partners
Alternative useage of ES staff in educational settings
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At 9:30pm on November 6, 2009, Anne Mirtschin said…
Hello Leo and welcome to the Educators Guide to Innovation. It is great to have someone of your experience on this site. It would be interesting to know how you see innovation in education today compared to how it has changed since your early teaching days. Has it evolved? Using ES staff in a variety of ways in educational settings would be an interesting project to be involved in. If you need help to navigate this ning website, there are a number of video tutorials on the videos pages. We look forward to sharing with you.
 
 

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