Naace 'hot-seat'
Naace has introduced a 'hot-seat' where invited colleagues field questions over a four week period. Our guest in the 'hot-seat' will either answer online at specific times, or at pre-arranged regular intervals. We look forward to hearing from you!
I would like to think that in my role as Primary Editor I will be working alongside our guests in the 'hot-seat', as well as firing questions, raising issues and summarising points arising at the end of the 'hot-seat' for publication in Sharing Success. The 'hot seat' is only open to Naace Members. Log in here if you cannot see the links to our guests above. If you are not a Member, why not think about joining us! ![]() Sharing Success
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Submitted by: Paul Vale
Publication date: 07th January 2008 Withdrawal date: --- Created: 07th January 2008 Last updated: 29th April 2008 10:09 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/601 |
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