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Inaugural speech of the Chair of the Board of ManagementThe new Chair of the Board of Management spoke to those attending the AGM on 4th October 2008 outlining the future priorities for Naace in a rapidly changing world
Colleagues, And what will be the impact on Naace? On the narrow business and financial front a reduction in the number of educational software and hardware suppliers together with the impact of the financial situation means that we cannot rely on past levels of sponsorship to fund our operations. Fewer companies and tightened budgets can only impact adversely on this income – Naace is not immune to market forces. But, Naace must remember that it is, fundamentally, a Membership organisation. It exists to support its members, whether in local authorities, independent consultants, BSF consultants and advisers, teachers and industry members in undertaking their jobs effectively while at the same time ensuring dialogue with and influence on decision makers in government and government agencies. It was for this purpose that Naace was originally formed some 25 years ago and this function remains the foundation stone of the organisation. Yes, we must take into account the needs of the whole membership constituency but that fundamental basis of our Naace must be at the core of our work with and for you. In a further development of our membership structures I am pleased to announce the creation of a new class of membership, the Naace Fellow. The concept of a Fellowship has been under discussion for some time (and I would like to thank Roger Broadie for his work in this area) as we have sought a means to recognise those members who have made the most significant contribution to ICT in education whether through publications, resource creation, participation in Naace and national working parties and similar. Details of the application criteria will be published next week on the Naace website and I would urge all who think they meet or exceed those criteria to apply, and that means many of you in this room today. The provision of Professional services and professional development has been a significant focus and you will already be aware of the increased number of think tanks and workshops planned for the year. These address areas that members inform us are of direct relevance to their work and further assist in improving dialogue with national agencies. We have also taken note of concerns over the location, timing and content of the Annual Conference which, next year, moves north and has been restructured to reduce your time out of the office whilst still retaining a strong focus on the strategic issues of the moment. I look forward to meeting you all again in Blackpool next March. Changes to our Publications and resource provision are already in progress. From next spring the current journals will be brought together in a new publication, “Advancing Education through ICT”. This will be an academic journal and cover all phases of education. We shall also continue to develop our online services. Our corporate partners are a critical part of the Naace family and I thank them for their past, present and future support. I would also urge them to encourage their staff involved in the delivery of ICT to schools to consider becoming personal members and to take a full and active part in the work of Naace. Last, though certainly not least we shall continue to ensure that Naace is represented on or in dialogue with, all significant external bodies involved in the development or implementation of ICT in education. ![]() Public
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