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Learners will: · be inspired and challenged to high achievement through differentiated and personalised learning · gain self-esteem through exercising their pupil voice · have their own online learning space including their e-portfolio |
Learning will: · be more flexible and adaptive · promote thinking through technology · develop research skills in real world contexts · promote creativity, innovation and originality |
| · ICT is part of the fabric of the institution being ever-present and dependable
· All members of the school community should have access to ICT whenever and wherever it is needed · ICT literacy is fundamental for all members of the whole school community, who exploit fully all aspects of ICT appropriately, blended with other learning · The school is the learning centre of its community, offering opportunities that are relevant to all stakeholders · ICT is used as a powerful tool for promoting social inclusion and delivering educational opportunity beyond the school building · ICT reduces teacher workloads and improves the recruitment and retention of staff · Efficient management information systems enable personalised learning and foster a new relationship between the school, local authority, DfES and other partner organisations |
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