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Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Teaching school leaders greet ‘ICT for Schools 2.0’

Teaching school leaders greet ‘ICT for Schools 2.0’

How can educators keep abreast of ICT? The New Technologies Advisory Board will help
As UK educators meet the next wave of technology – call it ICT for Schools 2.0 – England's new teaching schools have created their own advisory body and support network.

Teaching schools, seen by the Government as the engine to drive up standards for teaching and learning, now have the Teaching Schools New Technologies Advisory Board (TSTNAB) made up of educators, government bodies and industry.

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Teaching Schools get a grip on ICT with new group

Teaching Schools get a grip on ICT with new group

After an 18-month hiatus, ICT is back up the agenda and school leaders are already on the move

The end to the post-election silence on ICT for learning and teaching in English ...

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Touching the future – kids join in staff development

Touching the future – kids join in staff development

Teacher educator Steve Bunce attends innovative professional development where learners star
“It wasn’t like this in my day,” was the dry, opening under-statement from primary ...

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Teacher ICT support boosted by fresh Vital funding

Teacher ICT support boosted by fresh Vital funding

Vital, the continuing professional development service created by the Open University in 2009 to support teachers with ICT has had its funding renewed until 2013.

That partial ...

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Schools leaders get new ICT strategic view with EXite

Schools leaders get new ICT strategic view with EXite

Mind the gap. School leadership organisations welcome new support programme for ICT
The dramatic staff cutbacks that started the moment the Coalition Government came to power h...

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