Why would my school want the ICT Mark?
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If you are working through the Becta self-review framework then you share our belief that ICT is a tool for school improvement. If you have reached the ICT Mark standard in all aspects of the framework then you have achieved a standard of e-maturity that is worth celebrating!
Schools involved in a range of initiatives such as building programmes, curriculum development and working to ensure that every child matters have found that the ICT Mark has helped them demonstrate effective use of technology. Gaining the ICT Mark might also help to:
Follow the link below to find a school in your area that has already achieved the ICT Mark award. http://schools.becta.org.uk/index.php?section=srf&catcode=ss_to_srf_suc_icm_acc_04 ![]() Performance Management
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Submitted by: Steve Cutting
Publication date: 20th June 2007 Withdrawal date: --- Created: 20th June 2007 Last updated: 18th November 2008 10:52 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/305 |
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