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# NameComments
51 Daniel Raven-EllisonHave 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.
52 danny o'callaghanFree jam Now. Education is more important than profit.
53 Mary-Ellen WhalleyI 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.
54 Claire Wheeler
55 Kate AmisA disappointing waste of opportunity - this was an exciting and innovative resource - ideal for ambassadors to make use of in their sessions in schools.
56 Joe WilsonIrrespective 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.
57 Anonymous
58 Imogen Smith
59 Cecilia Thirlway
60 AnonymousPlease reverse this myopic and cowardly decision.
61 Chris McfallThe sooner this is resolved the better
62 Anonymous
63 Daniela Antoniazzi
64 Lowri Harris
65 Jamila Akel
66 Claire Gwilliam
67 G Solomon
68 Anonymoushaving worked on bbc jam both for the bbc and the commerical sector, i have experience of the dedication and creativity inside and out of the bbc in bbc jam it's loss is a disaster to the education of this countries children, and is symptomatic only of the greed of commerical sector companies who produced products of inferior quality you know who you are, and so do the schools who will boycot you - were the 200 million pounds of elearning credts the government gave schools to spend on your products not enough?!
69 rick holroydReinstate BBC jam with immediate effect!
70 cath newman
71 Dan LowthorpeIt's a disgrace that such good quality educational resources are going to waste because of politics...FREE JAM !!!!
72 Anonymous
73 Robert Regester
74 Manuela BoyleA crying shame...the wrong decision... Nowhere else were schoolkids getting access to such experimental and engaging educational content. Reinstate Jam now!
75 Anonymous
76 Anonymous
77 Anna Simonds
78 Natasha Hyde
79 Anonymous
80 Anonymous
81 Matthew Minns
82 Hilary EllisonThis resource should be reinstated for use as soon as possible.
83 Irma HavlicekProviding freely accessible, engaging, high quality, authoritative educational materials inspires children of today to be thrilled by knowledge and spurred by curiosity to know more, helping to equip them for an enriched adulthood. Please don't rob them of these quality aids. And don't punish the BBC (and its audience and those who produced the material) because it was successful in producing high standard educational materials that people trusted and enjoyed using.
84 Jo-Anne Rampling
85 Ryan Gill
86 Tom Biebrach
87 AnonymousI think it is a real loss for students educationally, especially for geography lessons.
88 Mike Jones
89 Julie Quinni think it is a shame to let a valuable resource be shut off rather than let it be used by teachers who want support.
90 darrin potts
91 Jon SouterWe're jamming..!
92 Alex Murchie
93 Paul WilliamsA real shame the BBC has removed this resource. I assumed they valued education.
94 Naomi Anderson
95 AnonymousI cannot believe this fantastic resource is closed - my pupils are suffering! Who paid for all these programmes???
96 Lauri McMaster
97 Con Morris
98 AnonymousA resource I had just got my pupils interested in and brought into my schedule of work as a fixture - then it disappears into thin air - what alternatives do we have now?
99 Anonymous
100 Kenneth ArguetaBBC Jam is a wonderful resource for children. It helped them so much and was so enjoyable. I can't believe it was suspended. Re-open it asap.

 

Signatures | Total: 202