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Naace is the professional association for those concerned with advancing education through the appropriate use of information and communications technology (ICT). The Association was established in 1984 and has become the key influential professional association for those working in ICT in education.
What's new?Free one day conference for all members!Confirmed speakers include: Niel McLean, Becta Tim Tarrant, TDA Barry Taylor, RM For more information and to book your place Click here Consultation Responses - Rose Review and CQS
Naace Annual Strategic Conference 2008 - BlogsFollowing the success of the Naace Annual Strategic Conference 2008 held in Torquay earlier this year, we are now able to invite all Naace members to view the informative material from the conference posted in the Naace blogs. Click the link below to access this year’s conference material. http://torquayconference08.naaceblogs.org/ Within this site you can view presentations provided by speakers, view video footage of the keynote speakers and have the opportunity to join and create discussions around the material. We hope to add further materials to this site as they become available. Byron reviewOn 27 March, Dr Tanya Byron published her report 'Safer children in a digital world'. Naace contributed evidence during the consultation period more . . . Naace 'hot-seat'Julie Cooper, Chair of Governors at Gloucester Road Primary School, Cheltenham, was our 'hot-seat' guest in April. You can read the discussion with Julie if you missed it at the time. DCSF Home Access consultationNaace has published the response here . . . Thankyou to all Members for their contributions. New Inquiry into the National CurriculumNaace has submitted written evidence to the Committee more . . . Strategic Conference 2008: online evaluationAn online evaluation form is now available here. You will need to be logged in to use it. Naacemark for Service ProvidersNaace has completely revised this scheme. Read all about NMSP 2.0 here. Computer EducationThe Spring edition is available here. Members can use the Comment feature to provide feedback on articles - we look forward to hearing from you! Send us your feedback about the website! We look forward to receiving feedback and reviewing new contributions content@naace.org Most popular articles on this siteNaace 25: A Visioning Conference for Members 17 May 2008
In 2009, Naace will be 25 years old. Originally an association of Local Authority advisers, it has adapted and grown to become the professional association for all those working or interested in the advancement of education through ICT. This conference will enable Members to shape the Association's future direction.
Read more...Naace Primary Resources
A wide range of Primary classroom activities, reviews and resources has been developed and published over the years originally by MAPE and, more recently since the merger in 2004, by Naace.
Read more...Naacemark for Service Providers 2.0
Naace has completely revised its quality assurance scheme for service providers to make it consistent with established principles of self-review. Details of this new '2.0' scheme may be found here.
Read more...Parliamentary Committee Inquiry into the National Curriculum: 2008
In February 2008, Parliament announced its intention to undertake an Inquiry into the National Curriculum and invited submissions of written evidence.
Read more...Naace response to DCSF consultation on Home Access
Naace Members have contributed to the DCSF consultation on the proposed Home Access programme. The DCSF sought views on a number of questions during Spring 2008 and the Naace response is published here.
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Featured articleNaace 25: A Visioning Conference for Members 17 May 2008In 2009, Naace will be 25 years old. Originally an association of Local Authority advisers, it has adapted and grown to become the professional association for all those working or interested in the advancement of education through ICT. This conference will enable Members to shape the Association's future direction. Featured articleNaace response to DCSF consultation on Home AccessNaace Members have contributed to the DCSF consultation on the proposed Home Access programme. The DCSF sought views on a number of questions during Spring 2008 and the Naace response is published here. Featured articleParliamentary Committee Inquiry into the National Curriculum: 2008In February 2008, Parliament announced its intention to undertake an Inquiry into the National Curriculum and invited submissions of written evidence. Featured articleNaacemark for Service Providers 2.0Naace has completely revised its quality assurance scheme for service providers to make it consistent with established principles of self-review. Details of this new '2.0' scheme may be found here. Latest entries in this section |