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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Global Student Education Forum (GSEF) > Professor MICK WATERS (former Director of Curriculum, QCA) 'Making Learning Matter: a Relevant Curriculum for the Modern Age'
Professor MICK WATERS (former Director of Curriculum, QCA) 'Making Learning Matter: a Relevant Curriculum for the Modern Age'Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Natthapoj Vincent Trakulphadetkrai. To reserve a seat, please do so at http://www.gseforum.org/mick_waters On Monday, 16th November 2009, the Global Student Education Forum (www.gseforum.org) is hosting a talk, given by Professor MICK WATERS (former Director of Curriculum, Qualifications and Curriculum Authority). The talk, titled ‘Making Learning Matter: a Relevant Curriculum for the Modern Age’ will be held at Lecture Room 1S3, Faculty of Education (next to Homerton College) from 18:00 to 19:30. The event is FREE . Places are limited. To reserve a seat, please do so at http://www.gseforum.org/mick_waters or e-mail GSEF Chairman, Natthapoj Vincent T., at nt279@cam.ac.uk. This talk is part of the Global Student Education Forum (GSEF) series. This talk is included in these lists:
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