Internet based education services designed to provide support and advice on many aspects of teaching, learning, training and administration in schools.
UK government's national focal point for learning on the Internet, launched November 1998. Being taken forward by BECTa.
A term used in the 1997 Labour Party manifesto: 'For the internet we plan a National Grid for Learning, franchised as a public/private partnership, which will bring to teachers up-to-date materials to enhance their skills, and to children high-quality educational materials.'
the gateway to educational resources on the Internet. The NGfL provides a network of selected links to web sites that offer high quality content and information.
A developing collection of resources brought together on the Internet to help raise standards in education and to support lifelong learning.
government initiative to connect all schools, colleges and universities to the Internet, and provide them with information and resources.
The National Grid for Learning (NGfL) was a United Kingdom Government-funded gateway to educational resources on the Internet. It featured many individually selected links to resources and materials deemed to be of high quality.