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ICT Mark Assessors Newsletter April 2009
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News round-upThis newsletter carries a range of important information..please read carefully! It has been great to meet so many of you at the regional conferences. We now have 300 registered assessors covering the whole of the UK. Interest from schools continues to build with between 30 and 60 schools currently going through the assessment process every month. All of the schools that were previously NaaceMarked and subsequently assimilated into the ICT Mark have now expired. The first ICT Mark schools which were awarded in July 2006 are shortly due to renew. The ICT Mark office mail all schools due for renewal six months and three months before their expiry date. Work continues with the migration of the Northern Ireland and Early Years matrices into the new self review tool. We have an additional two trial avenues of communication set up for you. First there is now an ICT Mark Twitter account for you to follow "@ICTMark". Second we have set up a Ning forum for ICT Mark assessors. We can't guarantee to monitor and respond to all posts, but if it proves useful we will keep it going. The email invites for this are on their way to you and it could be a useful way to check out what others think about a bit of evidence etc- we have a vast depth of knowledge within our ranks. Regional Conference 2008 updateWe have processed and collated your work from the 2008 conferences and have appended the result on this page. The document is the work of a dialogue between professionals- it does not represent official guidance, and you may disagree with someone's comments. However on the whole it is an invaluable document which will be useful in preparing for assessment visits. We captured some of the questions, answers and tips discussed and you will find a section covering these below. There is an existing FAQ on the SRF on the Becta website at http://schools.becta.org.uk/index.php?section=srf&catcode=ss_to_srf_faq_02. One of our most frequently requested items was for additional information on ICT Mark schools that are currently expiring. Becta are working on the inclusion of date of award on their website (see Next Generation Learning section below). In the meantime we have published our list of approvals on this page. This list includes all schools that have been awarded the full ICT Mark (i.e. excluding the Assimilated schools). Next Generation Learning CharterFull details of the Next Generation Learning Charter are published on the Becta website at http://www.nextgenerationlearning.org.uk/ and the presentation that Becta showed to assessors at the recent conferences at http://www.naace.co.uk/811. Additional information on the recognition procedure is currently being written for the Next Generation Learning website. The map will shortly be updated to include the date on the ICT Mark and will have different coloured pins to show schools that are committed and those that have reached recognition level. Next Generation Learning Charter Support CourseNaace has developed a Next Generation Learning Charter Support Course for personnel who are working with schools to support their progression through the Next Generation Learning Charter, with special emphasis on how to assist schools in achieving ICT Mark accreditation. Features of the course are:
The course is being delivered on behalf of Naace by the School House Partnership and the venue/dates are as follows.
Full booking information will be announced in the Naace Members Newsletter and to all those who have expressed an interest in this, or in assessor training (which is not currently being offered). Important: Announcement of dates for the next round of Regional Conferences 2009The following dates have been allocated for the next round of ICT Mark assessor conferences. Feedback from the 2008 conferences will be used to inform planning for 2009. Please make a note of these now to avoid diary conflicts. Remember that attendance at an annual conference is a condition of continuing registration . We will write again in September with formal joining instructions.
ProceduresWe have been making a few changes to the way we handle school assessments. When schools have reached the threshold in the self-review framework and apply for the ICT Mark on the Becta site they will receive an automated response with links to two pages on the Naace site:
The difference between the two is only the streamlined commentary which is offered to schools in their renewal messages. These give schools the information that they need to proceed, and the booking form. As soon as we receive the booking form we download and check the evidence and allocate the assessor. Help our office!
16 tips for assessors (collected from assessors at the Conferences)
Questions and some answers from the conferencePdf’s of the self-review framework should be available to assessors and schools.
Assessors should have feedback about the assessment and should be notified when a school is told of the outcome so they can celebrate with the school.
Why don't assessors get to report on how their moderated assessement was for them?
Are there too many assessors? Work seems sparse for many people.
LA’s need consistent support from Becta for their work in promoting the self-review framework.
Streamlined process: because schools only have to comment at aspect level they may not properly engage with framework.
Assessors should have past assessment details for renewing schools- if there were points for development then these should be followed up.
Aspects/statements should be numbered.
Is there a published route to becoming a lead assessor?
Is there an equitable way to share assessments?
Could we have an exemplar of a filled in assessment report?
Schools are saying that they don’t get an overview of where they are up to in their journey through the srf.
LA’s want information about where schools are up to in the self-review framework
Why does the only recognition of excellence beyond the ICT Mark need to be on a competitive basis?
Your contact detailsWe have messaged all registered assessors requesting updates to the details that we hold and we have now completed updating the details both at both Naace and on the Becta website. If you believe any of the details to be incorrect please do not hesitate to contact us. Our contact detailsWhen contacting the office please use ictmark@naace.co.uk The office telephone numbers are:
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