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Geachte Margaret Simms,
Hartelijk bedankt voor uw recensie van Rethinking Schooling. Uw recensie is op onze website geplaatst.
U kunt uw recensie bekijken op:
https://secure.va.nl/product/7105892/Rethinking-Schooling.html
Nogmaals bedankt voor uw bijdrage aan onze website!
Met vriendelijke groet,
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Family Action
You are good!
Hazel Simspon - Derby Programme Manager |
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Hi Margaret
Thanks for sending the evaluation information. I have already used the parent and child questions and I got some really good feedback about the centre and it's impact. Going to use the information in the newsletter to inspire other families.
Thank you
Grace Howells Senior Clerk Queensway Children's Centre 32 5737
July 2008 |
Rebecca's feedback on seeing her published article*
I loved it!! Thanks for the opportunity.
If you want me to write again please just ask.
~Rebecca
Read Rebecca's article
*email your own article to proceed@proceedc.com |
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Loughborough College
"WOW! your website looks amazing - the design is really good - interesting aesthetically, but not showy - looks really good - its also really easy to navigate - my pet hate with websites - and really easy to find what you are looking for. There seems to be loads of potential of the kind of things you could do with the website. I only had a really quick look, but the fact that i could browse quickly is a good sign - complicated websites are really unneccessary."
S.Culley |
Care for the Family
I find your website very interesting, and will keep an eye open for new and interesting information. If you can advertise our playtime conferences for toddler group leaders that would be much appreciated.
Naomi Buckler |
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South East Derbyshire College
"I've had a good look at your website and it is great. Within minutes I learnt something new! It is easy to access and with loads of interesting stuff and a clear outline of what you do."
C.Dunn |
Nottingham Trent University
"Loved the website. It looks really good - confident design and freshional (great word) wording. Liked the extra bits such as the articles as well. Nice touch. Hope it's all going well and you're getting it off the ground okay. Very excited for you."
H. Puntha
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Nottingham Trent University
"The website looks very impressive."
B. Hallam |
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National Childminding Association
"Very professional indeed!"
A.Bullock |
Parenting.co.uk
"Your site is very informative. I particularly like your article on Stay at Home Dads."
R. Austin |
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Loughborough College
"I know things have been 'lively' and I do appreciate the calm and professional way you have dealt with all the matters that have arisen, particularly while I was away."
A. Stewart |
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New College Nottingham
"Margaret's communication skills are excellent."
M. Bellamy.
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Nottingham City Council
"Well done and thanks again."
G. Chaffe |
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"You were always helpful and sometimes gave us a big confidence boost when it was needed, You are easy to talk to if there are any problems."
Student |
"Margaret is a dynamic person, who spreads enthusiam and encourages positive teamwork. She works extremely hard and is impressive in the way she applies her energies to new initiatives. She also shows herself to be a pragmatist, who harnesses the skills and talents of those around her, to deal effectively with the task at hand, and overcome any obstacles which might occur... I must emphasise how much I enjoyed working with Margaret, and that I am aware of the value which others place on her contribution to effective teamwork." |
CACHE
Council for Awards in Childcare and Education
Change for Children
CHILDREN WEBMAG
Ci2i
CHRISTIAN INITIATIVES IN EARLY YEARS EDUCATION
http://www.ci2eye.co.uk
CWDC
Children's Workforce Development Council
DCSF
Department for Children, Schools and Families
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FAMILY ACTION
www.family-action.org.uk
TACTYC
Training, Advancement and Co-operation in Teaching Young Children
http://www.tactyc.org.uk
Teachers TV
Sense Publishers (Self-study and Diversity) http://www.sensepublishers.com/catalog/files/90-77874-34-8.pdf Read our chapter: Professor Morwenna Griffiths, Margaret Simms and Joseph Windle. |