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Students continually make life harder for themselves by not planning their time - so they end up throwing things together, getting late penalties and generally underperforming.  Planning can avoid all this.



Anne-Marie Mctavish, Lecturer Coventry University


      



 

  Distribution methods

 

Here are a few ideas that your institution could use to distribute the wall organisers to your students; there are many others, so feel free to use the one that best suits your own, and the students, particular needs.

We know that every institution will benefit from providing these wall organisers to their students, so we encourage institutions to use methods that allow every student the opportunity to receive one.

  • Given to every student- the institution funds the cost for the wall organisers from the budget.
  • Given to every student but subsidised through sponsorship- local sponsors pay for their business to be advertised on the wall organiser. Click here for more information. (link to the additional services page)
  • Collection day- different money raising activities take place to fund the wall organisers so every student can receive one.
  • Non-school uniform day- Hold a non-school uniform day to raise the money to pay for all of the wall organisers
  • Letter sent out- Inform parents/ students of these new wall organisers, give details of them and provide a price that they can be bought for. Students bring money into school to buy one.
  • Sold through parents evening- When parents come to parents evening have an area where they can buy these wall organisers.
  • Sold through the stationary shop 

 

 
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