Secondary ICT Subscription

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 Secondary ICT Leader's Subscription for £450 consisting of:

1. Telephone and e mail support

2. All Leadership Days and attendance for one person on three ICT Courses for 2011 - 2012

3. Subscription rates for equipment loans from www.innovationcentres.org.uk

4. Newsletter

5. Bespoke support on request ( two days of consultant time on any aspect of ICT/Technology, including a strategic health check if required).

 

Special deal for two applicants from each school - Leader's Package , December 2011- August 2012 £ 800

 

Course A: 7th February 2012 TICK - the Innovation Centre Keighley. (e)Safety date: Behaviour and safety two of the essential four factors of the new Ofsted framework. E safeguarding. What is safety about? The danger zone - issues arising, staff misuse, Policies, developing a curriculum, Ofsted. How do you know all students are taking on the e safety agenda? Stakeholder engagement, surveys, evidence collection, Naace ICT mark.

 

Course B: 14th March 2012 TICB - the Innovation Centre Bradford. Parental engagement and ICT

Professor Tanya Byron has identified that parental support can have a crucial impact of children's learning. Building a community. evidence for a positive correlation. Communicating, engaging, courses, upskilling, e mails, SMS etc. Portals: public face, PR, Magazines, website, video download areas, resources for SEN.

 

Course C: - The Innovation Centre Bradford. Date: ICT for assessment. Ofsted have identified that AFL is the defining feature of good and outstanding lessons. Ensure your students are motivated, actively engaged, concentrating well and their work is matched to their needs! Practical ideas to promote constructive feedback, peer assessment and independence. - Kindles, voting systems, Tablets

Post White Paper 2010, there is increased emphasis on the core subjects of the English Baccalaureate ( E, M, Sc x2 ). Effective feedback, metacognition, early intervention and peer assisted learning strategies make a dramatic difference to raising attainment. The following courses will look at how ICT can support these approaches.

 

 

Courses D: English and ICT Course content and date to follow.

Course E: Science and ICT. Course content and date to follow.

Course F: Maths and ICT. Course content and date to follow.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 November 2012 12:16  

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