Education 2015

Multimedia National Curriculum Will Raise Standards, Says PM

The Latest figures from EduNet show that the Multimedia National Curriculum will improve the quality of learning. Different people want to learn different things and learning can now take place in different situations.


Teacher
We won't have to teach specific subject matter any more. All the information is there in electronic form - we just need to teach kids how to find what they need when they've got a problem.


Teacher
We can put our courses onto the multimedia system so that each student will be able to work through it in a way that suits them. This will cater for students who know different amounts when they start the course, and allow for different learning styles.


Teacher
The computer will be able to recognise what each child already knows, and provide them with material that is just what they need to do next. I can't possibly do this for all the pupils in a class of 30.


Teacher
The multimedia system is really great for getting a group of pupils to work together. They can discuss what they see and what they're going to do next - it's so much better than when they work just from books around the table.


John Scriven
The kids learn so much when they're using that multimedia system, and it's great to think that they're having fun at the same time!