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Thursday, 17 September 2009 21:33 |
 Well for the first time ever at the next annual BETT event educators will have the opportunity to do so in their very own live forum.
BETT returns to London Olympia in January 2010 (registrations open this week) with a new feature that will offer educators the opportunity to join the debate with key sector stakeholders.
Visitors are invited to air their views during BESA’s keynote seminar led by renowned education journalist, Merlin John who, together with professors Stephen Heppell and Angela McFarlane, and award-winning teacher Tim Rylands, will kick off discussions around pertinent sector issues. It’s expected to be lively, controversial but ultimately constructive.
'There are few opportunities for educators to openly express their views and voice their opinions to key sector stakeholders with the knowledge that it will be fed back to the industry,’ says Richard Joslin, exhibitions director at Emap Connect, organisers of BETT.
‘As the largest and most successful ICT in education event in the world, BETT is the ideal place to bring teachers and the industry together. We are very excited about this new feature of BETT.'
Everyone is welcome to be a part of this spirited session. Visitors can now register for their free pass and to attend seminars on the day.
BETT is the world’s largest technology in education show that runs from Wednesday 13 to Saturday 16 January at Olympia, London. Find out more online at www.bettshow.com
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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 September 2009 21:42 |