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Applying for the ICT Mark: Next Steps
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These notes are designed to support you if you have completed the Becta self-review framework and are now ready to proceed to an assessment.
N.B. If you are renewing your ICT Mark, have been recommended for a Streamlined Assessment or are an ICT Register school please see the guidance available at http://www.naace.co.uk/822. There are two steps that you need to take when you have reached the ICT Mark level on the self-review framework: Step 1: Apply; Step 2: Book. Further details of these two steps are given below. _____________________________________________________________________________ Step 1: Apply for the ICT Mark When you have worked through the Becta self-review framework double-check that you have met or exceeded the ICT Mark threshold in all aspects, have completed the evidence and commentary, then complete the application form at http://schools.becta.org.uk/index.php?section=srf&catcode=frm_ict_mark. This will tell the ICT Mark office that you are ready to proceed with an assessment. Step 2: Book an assessment visit Fill in the online booking form at http://tinyurl.com/ICTMarkBook. The form will ask you to confirm whether your school has an agreement with the Local Authority- check the list at www.naace.co.uk/971 to see if your LA is listed. The ICT Mark office will collect your evidence as a csv file from the self-review framework, check it, then arrange for an assessor to contact you to fix a mutually convenient date for the assessment. Additional information is available about what the assessment visit will be like at www.naace.co.uk/967. Please be aware that we need at least four weeks from receipt of your booking before an assessment visit can be arranged- this is to give us time to process the application, check your evidence, contact a suitable assessor and then for the assessor to fix a mutually convenient date with you. For your information, ICT Mark assessment fees have been standardized at:
Independent and International schools pay the above, plus £150 and the travel costs of the assessor. The figures for school pupils are based on PLASC figures as published by Edubase (http://www.edubase.gov.uk/home.xhtml). Help? The ICT Mark office is staffed to provide a support service for you as you engage with the assessment process. Please email us at ictmark@naace.co.uk or telephone 0870 240 0480 and we will do our best to deal with your query promptly. ![]() ICT Mark
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Publication date: 31st December 2008 Withdrawal date: --- Created: 31st December 2008 Last updated: 10th February 2010 8:38 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/821 |
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