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This document sets out the implementation plan for Earth Observation until 2017.
The 2015 Annual EOAC Town Meeting is scheduled for 18 June 2015, 10am to 3pm at the Westminster Conference Centre.
This study aimed to develop a tool for observing the oral language environment of the classroom in reception, year 1 and year 2.
The government has announced up to £47 million to boost activity and innovation in the UK earth observation sector this financial year (2023 to 2024), building on the investment package of almost £200 million announced in 2022.
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This paper discusses 6 lesson observation models presented at an international Ofsted seminar in 2017.
This roadmap sets out the Defra Earth Observation Centre of Excellence vision for 2023 to 2028.
The Defra Earth Observation Centre of Excellence (EOCoE) is a virtual hub bringing together Earth Observation expertise. The EOCoE is run by Defra with the secretariat based in the Defra Central Science Division.
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