2007 EBEA annual conference
Presentations from the 2007 EBEA Annual Conference
The Annual EBEA Conference was held at the London University Institute of Education on the 12th - 13th April 2007. The handbook identifies the programme and speakers.
The downloads on this page are available for EBEA members only.
| Videos of four of the presentations: |
- David Butler, HMI, together with colleagues - Developing Outstanding Teaching and Learning
- Ian Marcousé - China or India and the future?
- Sam Gurney - Who's afraid of globalisation?
- Professor Shai Vyakarnam - Entrepreneurship: It is a movement – not just another initiative
The presentations are available for download below.
An approach to Assessment for Learning in GCSE Business Studies Download
Business, Administration and Finance Diploma - Line of Learning statement, Sue Braybrook - Head of national Diploma Networks Download
China, India and the Future, Ian Marcouse Download
Creative Evidence for Travel and Tourism/Leisure and Tourism, Joy Duffy Download
Curriculum Enhancement, Peter Jones, Warlingham School Download
Developing outstanding teaching and learning in business education, David Butler HMI, Subject Adviser for Business and Enterprise Education, Ofsted Download
Developing outstanding teaching and learning in business education - Accompanying text , David Butler HMI, Subject Adviser for Business and Enterprise Education, Ofsted Download
Entrepreneurship: It is a movement – not just another initiative , Dr Shailendra Vyakarnam-Shai. Download
From School to the Workplace – Making Business Real, Alexa Tilley Download
LEARNING 24/7, Stephen Barnes Download
Learning 24/7 (accompanying text), Stephen Barnes Download
Professional Development for Mentors, Fiona Rodger, Institute of Education Download
Successful Departments , Richard Bond Download
Terrorist Financing, Christopher Cooney - National Terrorist Financial Investigation Unit Download
The Diploma in IT , Anne Cantelo - e-skills UK Download
The Role of Aid, Trade and Good Governance in Encouraging Economic Development , Philip Booth, IEA. Download