Request the DVD ROM for Bowland Maths
 



The DVD ROM for Bowland Maths contains all the Case Studies and all the Professional Development modules, just as are on the website (as at 1 st September 2008), but with much faster access speeds. It also includes most of the other descriptive materials on the website. It comes with a printed booklet that provides background material and brief descriptions of all the materials. (New Case Studies will be added to the website from time to time.)

Up to five DVDs are available free to each school in England which has Key Stage 3 maths classes, together with up to a further 10 DVDs for each English Local Authority. For Local Authority schools, copies of the DVDs should be requested by an appropriate person within the Local Authority on behalf of its schools; this would normally be the secondary maths advisor. Please complete this form, which can be submitted by email, by fax or by post.

Any Local Authority school should, in the first instance, request its free DVDs from its Local Authority. If for any reason, a Local Authority school is unable to secure its DVDs via its Local Authority, then it can submit the form itself – with a sentence in the ‘Special instructions' box to explain why it cannot obtain them through its Local Authority.

Any non-Local Authority school in England (of whatever type) may also have up to five free DVDs – as long as the school has Key Stage 3 maths classes. Such schools should complete the relevant parts of the same form.

Schools, authorities and people within the UK but outside England have free access to all the materials on this website, but would need to purchase copies of the DVD; the price is £200 per disc, which includes postage and packing. Schools, authorities or people outside the UK also need to buy copies of the DVD, which would then in addition entitle them to access to the materials on the website. Click here to order copies of the DVD for use outside England.

PLEASE NOTE: The disc is copyright and no copies can be made for use outside England.


 
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