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Name: Daniel Raven-Ellison on Apr 30, 2007Comments: Have you heard of Sao Tome and Principe, a small island nation in the Gulf of Guinea Do you understand how you are linked to this place and how oil could bless or curse it One of the many lessons that children are not learning. Publishers who are you publishing for Free Jam.Flag
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Name: Danny O'callaghan on Apr 30, 2007Comments: Free jam Now. Education is more important than profit.Flag
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Name: John Connell on Apr 30, 2007Comments: The people who have forced this decision on the BBC Trust can no longer claim to have the best interests of learners at heart! Self-interest, selfishness and bureaucratic inertia are the key factors at play here!Flag
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Name: Mary-Ellen Whalley on Apr 30, 2007Comments: I saw some of the resources as a recent geography conference and was really impressed. It could add a lot to geography teaching and it is really disappointing that it is not available.Flag
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Name: Kate Amis on Apr 30, 2007Comments: A disappointing waste of opportunity - this was an exciting and innovative resource - ideal for ambassadors to make use of in their sessions in schools.Flag
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Name: Christine Lloyd-Staples on Apr 30, 2007Comments: If these resources have already been commissioned and produced, it seems educational madness not to make them available. Who matters most to the BBC - the "winners" or the "losers" in this situation, and whyFlag
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Name: Angus Willson on Apr 30, 2007Comments: Sometimes the mixed-economy of private-public-voluntary sectors doesn't seem to work. And I can't see who wins in this farago. Certainly, teaching and learning loses out again.Flag
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Name: Joe Wilson on Apr 30, 2007Comments: Irrespective of any future change in policy or partnership with the private sector. The work produced to date has been done in good faith and with licence money and should be given to the UK Education sector.Flag
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Name: Simon Renshaw on Apr 30, 2007Comments: A shocking waste of money, the BBC should be providing exactly this kind of service to the public, not removing them.Flag
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Name: Victoria Ellis on Apr 30, 2007Comments: I am fortunate to have seen some of the superb Geography materials, and it is an absolute disgrace that students are not able to access these resources. The situation seems ludicrous when the resources have already been created - what a waste of a huge amount of money, time and hard work!Flag
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Name: Alison Rainbow on Apr 30, 2007Comments: Just beginning to use the material that went down with the students when it was withdrawnFlag
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Name: Vicki Turner on Apr 30, 2007Comments: This is a disgrace, just another opportunity for companies to exploit schools. Bring back bbc jam, if companies are concerned then they should get their act together and produce something even better rather than the dross they have been churning out!Flag
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Name: Neil Winton on Apr 30, 2007Comments: I think it's sad that such a valuable service should be discontinued because of pressure from those who value commerce over education.Flag
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