Skip Navigation and go straight to the main content or use use accesskey "s"
Naace

Join Naace as an Institutional Member

Author: Naace Office
Cited in:
Becoming an Institutional Member of Naace has both practical and strategic benefits. Every school concerned with using ICT effectively needs access to the developing expertise of the Naace community. Naace Members come from many diverse backgrounds including teachers, school managers, curriculum leaders, lecturers, local authority advisors, independent consultants, software developers and designers, sales personnel, technicians, student teachers, company managers, national partners and colleagues from commerce and industry.
Who is Naace?Who is Naace? (82.8k bytes)

With Naace's Institutional membership package all the staff in your school can benefit from what the Naace community has to offer.

What does Naace provide?

  • a Bi-weekly e-newsletter providing up-to-date information about ICT in education;
  • online academic journals providing a range of illustrated, referenced articles written by researchers and classroom practitioners covering practical and strategic issues for ICT in education across all sectors;
  • priority tickets for BETT (London) and access to the LA Lounge;
  • representation with Government and national bodies;
  • IP access to online publications such as Computer Education, and Primary Focus.

What can Naace Members do?

  • participate in focussed consultations and think tanks addressing current challenges to embedding ICT in education;
  • contribute to preparing responses to government on strategic issues relating to ICT in education;
  • receive priority information about government initiatives affecting the use of ICT in education;
  • access online activities and resources;
  • participate in working groups which influence regional and national strategic decision-making related to ICT in education;
  • gain support in working towards the prestigious ICT mark accreditaion scheme which Naace delivers on behalf of Becta;
  • gain support in undertaking the Becta self-review framework;
  • share success, receive answers to questions and debate issues relating to ICT in education through online discussion forums and email lists;
  • apply for annual research grants and bursaries;
  • undertake the ICT co-ordinators course with accreditation from Nottingham Trent University;
  • attend regional and national conferences on a wide range of practical and strategic topics throughout the year;
  • make savings on software through the Microsoft SELECT scheme.

How much does it cost?




Library Subscription
UK= £225
Overseas = £250
Educational Institutions eg. colleges wanting access to information 'collateral' of the Association
Rights of Affiliate Member including website and online systems within the computers restricted to the institution.

Download the Institutional membership leaflet and application form. If you have any specific queries, or wish to discuss any aspect in further detail, please do not hesitate to contact the Naace Office membership@naace.co.uk

What Naace members say about Naace

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Article classificationsclassifications
Early Years
Primary
Secondary
NQT
ITT
Public
Naace member

Submitted by: Luke Lowis-Dennis
Publication date: 03rd September 2007 Withdrawal date: ---
Created: 03rd September 2007 Last updated: 17th November 2008 16:18
Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/442