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Our new range of EA35 In-wall amplifiers for the classroom include single gang, dual gang and a module with built-in or external power supplies to suit the installation. With dual in-puts users can listen to sources and use voice re-inforcement.
Confused by the differences? This article helps you to choose whether to buy HD ready or a fully configured HDTV .
Sound reinforcement systems in the classroom can significantly improve pupils academic performance. A new article has now been published on E-Zine articles and is available on the main Edis Website. A useful document to support sales of Sound reinforcement systems..... and an existing article by Barbara Pytel informs of the already large install base in the USA together with amazing results for reading ability
The EdisAV modular cable kit is now available in a version suitable for USA mud-rings with all the features of "screwless" terminals and direct fix for terminated cables.
We've just added our range of free standing or wall mounted speakers to our website. These are fine speakers for entertainment in school halls, gymnasiums and pubs etc. See also our active classroom speakers and a range of passive classroom speakers - wall mounted and ceiling mounted.
Polly Curtis, education editor The Guardian, Thursday 12 February 2009
The cost of the government's scheme to rebuild every secondary school in England has increased by £10bn, but the schools are still nearly two years behind schedule, according to the spending watchdog.
By the end of last year - five years into the programme - just 42 schools had been built instead of the 200 planned, a National Audit Office (NAO) report on the Building Schools for the Future programme found. Another generation of pupils would be left in crumbling buildings beyond 2020 if the scheme did not accelerate, it warned.
There could be further delays. Banks stopped providing funding for the schools in October as the recession set in. The NAO said the effect of this was unclear, and the government has sought emergency funds from the European Investment Bank to finance some buildings.
The projected cost of the programme to rebuild or refurbish 3,500 secondaries in England by 2020 has risen from £45bn to £55bn.
Most of this was a result of bringing academies, special educational needs schools and some church schools into the scheme, but about a third was down to an increase in building costs, the report said. Despite the problems, executives at Partnerships for Schools (PfS), the government agency that oversees the programme, received 11%-18% bonuses for meeting targets last year.
Private companies are being given 10-year exclusive deals to build schools and manage their computer, cleaning and caretaking services in "local education partnerships". The report suggested this could prove to be anti-competitive.
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