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We've recently informed all schools of the funding arrangements in relation to the Harnessing Technology Grant. The key objective of the additional resources are to ensure that all ICT in school is used effectively to enhance learning. Details of the guidance can be found on the e-courier. School leaders are encouraged to read both the Norfolk and Becta guidance provided for this funding and base the developments for their school on the outcomes of the Becta Self Review Framework.
There are high expectations that schools focus their efforts on making best use of ICT in the classroom and via the learning platforms. Since 2008 all Norfolk pupils have been entitled to use their personal online learning space provided through the Learning Platform (Netmedia in Primary and Fronter in Secondary Schools). We already have some great examples of how schools are using these new tools to provide more engaging lessons, set homework online, engage parents in their children's learning and share best practice across Norfolk. We will also provide additional opportunties for schools to develop curriculum content collaboratively and an announcement is expected at our ICT Conference.
We have identified the following priorities, which should guide schools in the use of this grant:
Effective use of Learning Platforms (VLE) by staff and pupils to support learning, teaching as well as communication and overall school effectiveness.
- Ensure that all pupils have access to their electronic online learning space
- Encourage teachers to create new resources on the learning platform and to transfer existing resources there.
- Encourage teachers to include opportunities for using ICT at home when planning programmes of work and setting homework.
Develop a coherent and whole school approach to e-safety.
Schools are encouraged to review their curriculum, policies and procedures using the new Norfolk e-safety documentation and advice. Schools should consider the use of e-safety monitoring using software tools as part of their pastoral systems to monitor e-safety. This will be a requirement for schools wanting to move to the more liberal e-learning filtering setting.
Enhanced parental engagement through the use of ICT.
Norfolk Children’s Services are working hard to develop the technical solutions as well as models of best practice. Some Norfolk Schools are involved in a BECTA pilot for this to develop school processes and policies. Further guidance and advice will follow in 2009.
Ensure that use of management information systems and learning platforms improve school efficiency.
There is significant support and guidance on assessment, tracking, reporting and intervention for example through the National Strategies. It is important that ICT Systems in schools are used effectively to support these processes.
Implement the Framework for ICT Support and Financial Management in Schools.
Teachers and pupils should be confident that ICT resources are available, reliable and thus support learning.