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The
Suffolk Education Business Partnership is very pleased to back this
excellent new resource, which supports the humanities and information
technology curriculum at Key Stages 1, 2 and 3.
The
three teachers, Alex Bedford, Sarah McCraw and Ian Crissel, who developed
the three websites during a Professional Development Placement at
the East Anglian Daily Times, have created a fascinating and interactive
exploration into our local past which pupils will very much enjoy
using.
Because Eduzone
is accessed on the worldwide web it can be used by teachers within
the classroom, by library internet users, and by children and their
parents at home. Eduzone supports creative learning across the wider
community, and by being "local" will be of interest to
all ages - to the young, who want to find out what Suffolk was like
before they were born, and to those who will have clear memories
of years gone by. Please use it and enjoy it!
Linda
Nixon (Southern Area Manager,
Suffolk Education Business Partnership)
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