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Primary: Learning, teaching and managing using ICT
Example Materials What is it? Over 180 video clips with lesson outlines, resource lists and more. How can it help? Teachers can use these materials to help them consider what effective use of ICT looks like.
ICT in the Curriculum INSET Sessions
What is it? Guidance and examples of how to run an ICT INSET How can it help? Offers awareness-raising, looking at what can be achieved with specific applications or programs within the context of subject teaching.
The National ICT Register
What is it? A unique database capturing the ICT and eLearning expertise which exists in cutting edge primary, secondary and special schools across the nation. How can it help? Search this one-stop-shop for unbiased advice and support from over 200 Register schools
Practical support Pack
What is it? An online collection of materials designed to help teachers develop their teaching practice using ICT. There are materials to help teach primary literacy and mathematics; these include lesson plans, multimedia resources, video case studies and ICT support materials. Supported by the Primary National Strategy, the Practical Support Pack has everything teachers need to teach a particular topic using ICT, from preparation and planning to homework and evaluation. How can it help? The Practical Support Pack can help develop teaching practice using ICT by:
- Developing teachers’ confidence in using ICT as a teaching tool
- Providing them with fresh approaches to teaching familiar topics
- Helping them to assess the impact the ICT element of the lesson has on their teaching, and their pupils’ learning.
Developing teachers’ subject teaching can help raise standards in the classroom and teachers’ professional development.
SLICT
What is it? A professional leadership development programme, designed by headteachers for headteachers, that works with headteachers to review their leadership and the possibilities that ICT can bring to extend and enhance learning and teaching in school How can it help? Provides an opportunity to work with up to 40 head teachers to consider key strategic issues, evaluate solutions and unlock the potential of ICT.
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