Featured articleAbout NAAIDTNAAIDT vision NAAIDT believes that design and technology capability is best developed through being engaged in the purposeful practical activity of making things using a range of processes, equipment and materials. When engaged in design and technology activity, pupils should undertake work in contexts that are challenging, relevant and motivating. The emphasis on practical experience is central to design and technology to enable pupils to play a full and active role in a technological society and influence the quality of their environment. Latest entries in this section | ||
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Licence to CookFrom September 2008, all secondary age students in England will have an “entitlement to cook”. This was announced by Alan Johnson in 2006 as a part of a package of measures to “embed the school food revolution for the long term and help tackle childhood obesity”.
Read more...Corporate Members’ NewsTo celebrate the 40th anniversary of the British Nutrition Foundation their National Nutrition and Education Conference is going on tour. A series of regional conferences are taking place to update teachers on current nutrition issues, the latest food in schools news and developments in classroom resources. Please see below details of the remaining conferences.
Read more...NAAIDT R&D GrantNAAIDT has already received some bids for this R&D Grant which are being processed.
Read more...Licence to CookFrom September 2008, all secondary age students in England will have an “entitlement to cook”. This was announced by Alan Johnson in 2006 as a part of a package of measures to “embed the school food revolution for the long term and help tackle childhood obesity”.
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