Title: Every Child Matters and ICT
1Greenwich University Theme Week
- Every Child Matters and ICT
2Get talking!
www.dailywav.com
3The Five Outcomes
- Stay safe
- Be healthy
- Enjoy and achieve
- Achieve economic well-being
- Make a positive contribution
4Stay Safe physical environment
- Children are always
- supervised by an adult.
- Children are not allowed to queue by the printer.
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- Health and safety regulations are explicit and
adhered to..
5Stay Safe online safety
- There is an internet safety policy in place
- Children are taught how to protect themselves
online. - Children feel able to talk to an adult about
cyber bullying and other forms of electronic
harassment.
- and it is actually implemented!
- Staff (not only teaching staff) are trained in
what to look for in order to keep children safe. - Internet literacy and, more broadly, digital
literacy are prime objectives. - Hoax Images
- Digital Images
http//schools.becta.org.uk/index.php?sectionis
6http//www.youtube.com/watch?vk6C_HjWr3Nk
7Data protection issues
- Official guidelines are adhered to with regard to
children not being identifiable from photographs
on the internet.
- Children are taught about data protection in ways
that are relevant to them personally.
8Be Healthy physical health
- The computer rooms have (quiet) air conditioning
installed. - There is plenty of space at the computers for
children to work on paper and discuss the work
with other children.
- The computer room has plenty of space and is well
laid-out. - Health and safety regulations are adhered to
9Be healthy psychological health
- Mental well-being is promoted by learning
activities which promote challenge, allow
achievement and which are fun. - Inclusion
- Children are protected from, and taught how to
deal with, abusive behaviour such as cyber
bullying, thereby helping to maintain their
psychological well-being.
Additional needs
10Be healthy psychological health
- Frustration at not being able to use programs to
achieve an objective is reduced.. - Children are able to access the internet for
information on health. - Foundation Stage
- A positive atmosphere is established by having
positive behaviour rules rather than negative
ones. - There are software programs on the school
network, and used in the school curriculum, which
promote healthy eating (eg nutrition programs)
and healthy living.
http//www.teach-ict.com/teacher/displays/wordwall
s/displays_wordwalls.htm
11Enjoy and Achieve the role of the teacher and
teaching assistants
- The children know what Level they are working at
- The children are challenged in ICT lessons, not
bored. - Assessment for learning techniques are used in
order to enable pupils to progress at the right
pace for them as individuals.
- and know how to get on to the next one up.
- Activities are creative and dont have an
artificial ceiling.
http//curriculum.qca.org.uk/ http//www.teach-i
ct.com/glossary/A.htm http//nationalstrategies.
standards.dcsf.gov.uk/primary/ http//leadership.n
en.gov.uk/implement/j/index.htm
http//www.naace.org/impict/tl-assess.html
12Enjoy and achieve - inclusion
- Each pupils needs are known by the teacher and
teaching assistants, and reflected in individual
education plans. - Inclusion
- Software is available that enables children with
special educational needs to achieve, including
children identified as gifted and talented.
13Achieve Economic Well Being
- Children are taught about current and likely
future trends in computing in the real world. - Children are taught practical skills that are
valued in the workplace
- Children are taught, and encouraged to think
about and discuss, the social and economic
effects of developments in computing in order to
be better prepared for the world of work. - http//uk.youtube.com/watch?vobVCk5Bpl9w
14Social networking
http//www.channel4.com/programmes/the-it-crowd/vi
deo
15Achieve economic well being
- Children are taught practical skills that are
valued in the workplace
16Achieve Economic Well Being Resources and
digital literacy
- Online learning enables all children to achieve
economically by not missing out on their
education - Children use computer models to investigate how
the economy works. - Primary resources on LGFL
- Children are taught why its necessary to be
computer literate. - Children learn about other cultures through the
internet and software programs. - Children are taught how to, and encouraged to,
evaluate the likely environmental impact of
developments in Computing.
http//nationalstrategies.standards.dcsf.gov.uk/pr
imary/
www.lgfl.net www.fronter.com www.fronter.com/bex
ley/login
17http//www.youtube.com/watch?voKyV-l8i5lg
18Make a Positive Contribution
- All children can contribute to lessons through
the use of interactive whiteboards or graphics
tablets for whole-class presentation. - The school adopts new collaborative tools like
blogging, wikis and podcasts, which can enable
young people to make a positive contribution.
- The school buys software that enables children
with learning difficulties to make a positive
contribution. - Children are taught how to conduct themselves in
forum discussions. - Children are taught how to make or contribute to
the production of radio programs through
podcasting.
http//www.albion.com/netiquette/
http//cms.lgfl.net/lgfl/web/podcasting
19Make a positive contribution
- Children are taught how to make digital videos
- Children are taught how to use presentation
software well. - Children are taught about the digital divide,
both within their own country and the world as a
whole.
- And how to interpret images (visual literacy).
- Children are taught how to use mind-mapping tools
in order to develop their ideasand present them
to others. - Children from schools in different countries
collaborate with each other through online
forums.
www.northwood.org.uk
http//podcast.lgfl.org.uk/
http//www.innovationtools.com/resources/mindmappi
ng.asp
http//cms.lgfl.net/lgfl/web/content/projects/inte
rnational
20Make a positive contribution
- Teachers take advantage of the non-judgemental
character of ICT to help children develop higher
self-esteem. - Children are taught how to ask the right
questions rather than encouraged to seek the
answer.
21Make a positive contribution
- Teachers take advantage of the provisional aspect
of ICT in order to encourage pupils to try out
different approaches and solution
22Over to you!
- Discuss how these issues will affect your own
practice both in school and outside.