The aim of the 3rd Millennium Learning Award is to enable schools to demonstrate how they are providing an education fit for the 21st century. It celebrates schools' achievements in creating an environment and curriculum that stimulate more and better learning, making full use of the opportunities presented by technology.
Find out more at http://www.naace.co.uk/thirdmillenniumlearningaward
Limited funding is still available for small state funded schools in England who are applying for ICT Mark accreditation and will be allocated on a first come first served basis! Successful schools will receive a £200 discount from their final invoice. To qualify for this fabulous offer – the school must have less than 100 pupils. To find out more please contact ictmark@naace.co.uk.
Schools - are you currently applying for the ICT Mark
ICT Coordinators - are you supporting your school on their journey to achieve the Mark?
If so, you might be interested in the new Naace membership offer available from this school year:
How to apply?
When submitting your ICT Mark assessment booking form, simply tick one of the membership offers and a Naace representative will be in touch with further instructions.
For more information please contact click here! Please note that this offer is only available to new members.
Rising Stars Offer for Naace Members | Promethean Puts Learning In the Frame - Learn Anywhere photography competition |
A great offer is available for schools from Rising Stars! Their new Switched On ICT resources, launched at BETT in January 2012 and developed in consultation with leading ICT educators and the London Borough of Havering School Improvement Services, is now available with a discount for Naace members. To read more.... | Global education company Promethean is calling on budding photographers, educational employees and students over 18 to enter its Learn Anywhere photography competition, which aims to promote learning outside the classroom. |
Win €15,000 worth of NEC Display Solutions technology to upgrade your classroom! | The Guardian/Intel Smart Class of 2025 competition |
Is your classroom in need of updated ICT equipment? The NEC competition is open to any school or college wishing to upgrade their technology. They can enter the competition by sending a video clip to NEC under the theme of ‘Why does our school need to upgrade the classroom?’ depicting their technology-deficient classroom. | Today’s schoolchildren are the leaders and designers of tomorrow. The Guardian/Intel Smart Class of 2025 competition is a chance for teachers to unleash pupils' imaginations and tap their ability to collaborate, and win an Intel® Classmate™ PC for each Year 7 pupil at the same time. Find out more at www.guardian.co.uk/smart-class-2025 |
Global Grid for Learning Extends Free Content Services Through MyCurriculum.com | Fantastic new video resources for teachers! |
| Global Grid for Learning (GGfL) today announced that it has acquired from the Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency (QCDA) MyCurriculum.com, the website that enables teachers to explore, create and share content aligned to the English national curriculum within their own peer groups and networks. | Naace is pleased to share with you fabulous resources recently received from one of our members, David Miller. David has been creating a series of films with funding from Scottish Book Trust and Creative Scotland - the creative use of technologies in learning and teaching. |
Keith Primary School Memory Blog | Next Brit Thing |
An online collaborative project between Keith Primary School, in Morayshire and the local community of Keith. | A nationwide search to find the Next Brit Thing has launched with endorsement from Gary Barlow. |
Naace has selected a group of Advocates who will be representing us in the delivery of FREE ICT training sessions to schools.
We are now looking for schools who might be able to host such a session either just for themselves or by inviting other local schools who might benefit from this initiative.
During the visit Naace advocates will present a DVD with valuable ICT resources including some Becta resources not previously published and other materials. The advocate will show examples of how these resources can be put into practice and will assist with any questions that you might have.
If you’d like to participate and become a host, then please complete this short form. For further information please contact Aga Kelly on aga.kelly@naace.co.uk or 0115 945 7235.
Tell us a little about your school and what makes it special; the use of technology that is critical to the school's operation or any special projects you are undertaking.
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