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Written by Alan Resnick   
Tuesday, 01 December 2009 10:26

On the 9th November the Marriott Worsley Park Hotel and Country Club in Manchester was the stage of the first ever National Enterprise in Special Education Conference for education professionals.

Mark Davis and Alan Resnick of uBiz
Mark Davis and Alan Resnick of uBiz

The 1 day conference, which was organised by Oakwood High School in Salford, showcased over 100 pupils and staff presenting over 40 workshops across 12 different enterprise learning, teaching and leadership themes, and attracted over 100 delegates from schools, local authorities and EBPs across England.

Keynote speakers came from the DCSF, QCDA, Ofsted, Co-operative College and a special guest local entrepreneur.

uBiz Enterprise Education were proud to support this event and presented our innovative Enterprise Education solution within the conference marketplace to great success.

Feedback from delegates has been very positive and although next year’s event is as yet unconfirmed, we look forward and hope to be involved with the conference again.

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