| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Helen Nurton | |
| 152 | J Dwight | |
| 153 | Andrew Stacey | |
| 154 | Angus Willson | 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. |
| 155 | Clare | |
| 156 | Richard Roy Capewell | |
| 157 | Anonymous | reinstate!!! |
| 158 | Victoria Ellis | 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! |
| 159 | Alan Metcalfe | |
| 160 | Anonymous | A big loss to Business Studies |
| 161 | alison rainbow | Just beginning to use the material that went down with the students when it was withdrawn |
| 162 | Vicki Turner | 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! |
| 163 | Anonymous | |
| 164 | Lisa McGimpsey | |
| 165 | Alex Blagona | |
| 166 | Natalie White | |
| 167 | Katrina Wheeler | |
| 168 | Anonymous | |
| 169 | C Sellen-Metcalf | An exceptional resource, the like of which is not available in any other form. My students responded positively to all aspects of the interface and content. |
| 170 | Anonymous | |
| 171 | Gwion Llwyd | Dwisho Jam |
| 172 | Angharad Gwyn | |
| 173 | lucy | |
| 174 | Carly Underwood | |
| 175 | Gavin Bailey | |
| 176 | Angharad Clwyd | |
| 177 | Anonymous | |
| 178 | Laura Deacon | |
| 179 | D Morgan | |
| 180 | Helen Griffiths | |
| 181 | Alan Parkinson | Spoon it out now ! |
| 182 | Jennifer Tanner | |
| 183 | Chris Fuller | I did some consultancy work for BBC Jam on their 14-16 Spanish project. As a Spanish teacher, I was really looking forward to being able to use what could have been a fantastic learning resource for children everywhere. Why do THEY have to miss out because adults can't agree on things?!?! |
| 184 | Simon Woodward | |
| 185 | Chris Wroe | Our three children aged 8,6 and 3 made extensive use of BBC Jam with positive results, that helped to supplement the sometimes poor teaching they are receiving in primary school. Pulling the service is a disgrace. Should I be asking for my licence fee back? |
| 186 | Val Vannet | |
| 187 | Emma Johns | Please bring back this fantastic resource. |
| 188 | Anonymous | |
| 189 | Jenna Peters | |
| 190 | R Hancock | |
| 191 | K Foster | Free the jam! |
| 192 | Adam Lawson | |
| 193 | Anonymous | FREE JAM - excellent resources lets have them back. Education should not be about companies making money ... The BBC Jam is much needed. We need Jam. |
| 194 | Helen Beadnall | Do not suspend BBC jam |
| 195 | Leah Turner | this is a vital and important service that needs to be restored |
| 196 | Marlyn Moffat | |
| 197 | Catherine Marsden-Green | |
| 198 | Mr P Bradley | It is imperative that the resources are available for everyone to use, especially as they have been developed with public money. It is a scandal that educational resources, developed with public money are being hidden away and not used! |
| 199 | elaine bell | It is a great pity that we have lost the jam. it promised to be an invaluable resource. I went on an introductory course about it and was looking forward to being able to use it with my pupils.
What a waste of time and resources. Why not do something to rectify the matter? |
| 200 | Anonymous | |