Title: ICT in Teaching and Learning
1ICT in Teaching and Learning
- An Introduction for Teaching Assistants
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2Module objectives
- To enhance understanding of how ICT can support
learning and teaching. - To provide an opportunity to reflect on the
impact of ICT within schools. - To reflect on the role of the teaching
assistant in supporting teaching and learning.
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3What is ICT?
- How does ICT impact upon your daily lives?
- Has this changed over the last four years?
- Video activity How is ICT being used here?
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4The Modern Context
- The pace of change
- The world we live in
- Effects on our society
- What skills do children need to be
successfulcitizens in an information age?
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5Government vision
National Curriculum ICT
Teaching assistant roles?
ICT in SCHOOLS
ICT to enhance learning and teaching
QCA Schemes of Work
Investment in ICT - professional development
- resources
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6The Governments vision for ICT
- All learners should have the necessary knowledge,
skills and understanding to be effective and
fulfilled citizens in an information age. - Higher standards
- Develop and deliver e-learning
- Assisting schools to make excellent use of
opportunities - Investment and return
- There is a particular thrust to develop and
deliver e-learning where there are considerable
benefits to be gained. This is not only true for
individual learners, teachers and other
professionals working in schools, but also for
schools themselves, the communities they serve
and the future prosperity of the nation.
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7Learning and teaching with ICT
Managementandadministration
ICT as a subject
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8The National Curriculum for ICT
www.nc.uk.net
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9Early Years ICT
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10Early Learning Goals for Informationand
Communication Technology
- Show an interest in ICT.
- Know how to operate simple equipment.
- Complete a simple program on the computer
and/or perform simple functions on ICT
equipment. - Find out about and identify the uses of
everyday technology and use information and
communication toys to support their learning.
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11What is ICT in the Foundation Stage?
- Activity centres
- Musical keyboards
- Play telephones and tape recorders
- Mobile telephones
- Radio-controlled toys
- Talking toys
- TV and video
- Washing machines
- Fax machines
- Photocopiers
- Cameras
- Programmable toys
- Electronic tills
- Microwaves
- Interactive whiteboard
- Walkie talkies
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12Understanding the strands of ICT
- Strand What does this mean?
- Exchanging and sharing information Using ICT to
communicate in words, pictures and sound - Finding things out Using ICT to analyse data
and to search CDs and the Internet - Developing ideas and making things happen
Modelling Using ICT to model real or imaginary
things, places and events Control Using
ICT to control devices and detect physical
changes - Reviewing, modifying and evaluating work as it
progresses - Breadth of study Developing knowledge, skills
and understanding of the role of ICT in
today's world -
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13ICT in Key Stage 1
- During Key Stage 1 pupils explore ICT and learn
to use it confidently and with purpose to achieve
specific outcomes. They start to use ICT to
develop their ideas and record their creative
work. They become familiar with hardware and
software.
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14ICT in Key Stage 2
- During Key Stage 2 pupils use a wider range of
ICT tools and information sources to support
their work in other subjects. They develop their
research skills and decide what information is
appropriate for their work. They begin to
question the plausibility and quality of
information. They learn how to amend their work
and present it in a way that suits its audience.
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15The QCA scheme of work
- An optional exemplar scheme of work
- Includes the breadth of the National Curriculum
for ICT - Includes teaching strategies
- Illustrates the Programmes of Study for ICT in
KS1 and KS2 translated into a practical plan
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16The QCA scheme of work (cont.)
- Includes appropriate progression from Year 1
to Year 6 - Divides the teaching of ICT into appropriate
units - Integrates the knowledge, skills
and understanding into subject contexts
http//www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/schemes2/it/
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17The QCA scheme of work
- Year 1
- Year 2
- Year 3
- Year 4
- Year 5
Understanding instructions and making things
happen Monitoring environmental
conditions and changes
Representing information graphically
pictograms Questionsand answers E-mail Mode
lling effects on screen Controlling devices
Labelling and classifying Routes controlling
a floor turtle Exploring simulations Collecti
ng and presenting information questionnaires and
pie charts Introduction to spreadsheets Using
the Internet to search large databases and to
interpret information
The information around us Finding
information Introduction to
databases Branching databases Evaluating
information, checking accuracy and questioning
plausibility Control and monitoring what
happens when?
An introduction to modelling Writing
storiesCommunicating information using
text Combining text and graphics Writing for
different audiences Graphical
modelling Multimedia presentation
Using a word bank Creating pictures Manipu
lating sound Developing images using repeating
patterns Analysing data and asking questions
using complex searches Spreadsheet modelling
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18Investment in resources
- Computers in classrooms, suites and clusters
- Personal computers, laptops and personal
digital assistants (PDAs) - Laptops for teachers
- Peripheral devices
- - cameras, scanners, printers, turtles, videos
- - floor turtles or robots
- - control interfaces with associated switches,
sensors, buzzers, lights and motors - - digital microscopes
- - music keyboards
- - tape recorders
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19Resources supporting children with additional
needs
http//www.ictadvice.org.uk/
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20Investment in professional development
- ITT expectations
- Previous training programmes
- Hands-on support
- Your own training needs
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