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ICT Mark: Streamlined approach to assessment

The streamlined approach is designed for schools with 'good' ICT. In such a school, there is likely to be less need to use the self-review framework as a development tool so the focus for them might be to have their self-review validated by an external assessor through a more streamlined approach. The assessment process is exactly the same for all schools; it is simply the preparation/approach that is streamlined.
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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!
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Towards an ICT Mark - Part 2: The Questionnaires

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Philip continues his account of how his school made progress towards an ICT Mark.
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Just how much knowledge should a teacher have?

A fascinating question and one that teachers would probably answer with 'more knowledge than we have now!' That alone is reason to share this vast wealth of understanding in the world, and really begin to learn from each other. Knowledge and understanding are not learned in isolation for in collaboration we can achieve much more. Teachers cannot possibly know all the answers to the questions children ask but it is their responsibility to equip learners with the thirst, skills and opportunities to be able to find out - and not simply through a Google search either.

This article explores this approach with Key Stage 1 pupils in a Hampshire infant school.
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Lessons from Within

Students who perform very well in some subjects can often, inexplicably it seems, do poorly in others. This is a common problem in almost every school in the UK. In fact, when compared to virtually every other developed nation, the UK performs very badly in terms of varying standards within schools. Tackling these differences has become a focus for many schools.
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Bringing personalised learning online: the present and the future

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Virtual classrooms are computer applications that attempt to replicate as closely as possible the experience of learning in an actual classroom, but use the Internet as the vehicle for delivery. Andy Brookes describes a number of ways that online learning technologies can be used to enhance learning.
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Workforce e-maturity - Recognition and accreditation of e-maturity

Recognition and accreditation of e-maturity from the Workforce e-maturity research report (April 07)
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Powerful things that schools can now do with their data

The use of ICT for performance data is fast becoming an issue as important for ICT professionals as its use in the curriculum. There is a wide gap at present between the 'Data-Confident' schools that use performance data systemically and know themselves well, and schools that use data in a more basic, functional way. The changes in the way that 'school standards' are being viewed require schools to demonstrate that 'Every Child Matters' rather than just those who gain five A*-C grades. New data analysis tools are simple enough to support action research by all teachers into their pupils' performance. Schools could demonstrate the consistency of provision by publishing measures of 'Within School Variation'.
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