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...mapAny study of the impact of ICT on literature-related literacies...addressing three moving targets: ICT itself, literature and literacy...dimension. The protocol also defined ICT as including stand-alone computers, networked technologies with...
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...media). The use of ICT has generated a further...adjectives:• ICT literacy - adept at using (or programming) computers;• Network literacy...interact effectively with computers requires the teaching of both classic literacy and ICT literacy. These strands...
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...students' learning with ICT.for insight into the...explore how students use computers at homeand at school and...processesand practices with ICT at home and at school...forchildren's learning with ICT.Computers in the home: the family...
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...which are affecting their pupils. ICT in the pupil’s homeMany pupils...live in homes which are rich in ICT, using computers, CD-ROMs and the internet regularly...they are often announced through ICT media like the internet, and many...
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...1998-9 33 2 Average expenditure on ICT per pupil (not including school...0028percentage who feel confident to use ICT within the curriculum) 36...confident/competent in the use of ICT 37 7 Computers in UK schools 1999-2000 37 8 Percentage...
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...teachers had access to ICT equipment such as computers with projection facilities...curriculum planning for ICT use is limited in some respects. Most typically, ICT is indicated as a possible...to the availability of computers and the staff's disposition...
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...knowledge about ICT. This Standard does not require trainees to teach National Curriculum ICT or ICT Key Skills.ICT includes Internet-aware computers and the relevant peripherals, e.g. CD-ROM, subject and professional software, projectors...
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...committed to further investment in ICT over thecoming years. From...responsibility forbudgeting for ICT in a sustainable way.The school of the future will be an ICT-rich environment includingportable computers that can be deployed flexibly...
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...Pupils' science activities and the ICT tools which enhance them 53 1...science and appropriate uses of ICT 53 1.3.4 Computers to the classroom versus classes...3.6 A checklist for judging ICT 75 3.2.1 Process objectives...
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...pupils’ National Curriculum. ICT is more than just another teaching...It covers the wide range of ICT now available, e.g. computers, the Internet, CD-ROM and...pupils’ IT capability using ICT, that is not the focus of this...
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