
Meeting the Standards in Primary ICT
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Meeting the Standards in Primary ICT is split into three sections which will:
help assess the readers' ICT skills, knowledge and understanding
discuss ways of incorporating ICT for teaching across the primary curriculum
help the reader to think about ICT and their own professional learning and development.
This book will be an invaluable resource for all student teachers on primary training courses, lecturers and mentors supporting trainees on these courses and newly qualified teachers (NQTs).
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'The first part is well thought out: it doesn't merely describe what different kinds of software do, but provides a framework for thinking about ICT in the context of teaching...The book is an ambitious project, seeking to combine an academic approach with practical guidance, at the same time remaining readable. It succeeds.' - both Terry Freedman in TES, 27th May 2005 'The book is an ambitious project, seeking to combine an academic approach with practical guidance, at the same time remaining readable. It succeeds.' - TES
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