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Ict for Teaching Assistants

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor John Galloway is Advisory Teacher for ICT/SEN and Inclusion in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. He also works as a consultant, trainer and freelance writer. Hilary Norton is Advisory Teacher for ICT/SEN and Inclusion in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. She also has a broad background in ICT in education, working as an ICT Coordinator in a mainstream primary school. She has worked in special schools for pupils with severe learning difficulties, profound and multiple learning difficulties, and social, emotional and behavioural difficulties. She also works as a consultant and trainer. Klappentext The role of ICT in enhancing both teaching and learning in classrooms continues to develop, no more so than when in the hands of effective practitioners. This easy-to-use book outlines the many ways in which it can be used, both as a subject, and as a tool to support learning across the curriculum. Now fully updated to take into account innovations in ICT and the revised National Occupational Standards, ICT for Teaching Assistants looks at the impact of these changes and includes:Practical examples of how ICT, including web-based tools such as 'blogs' and 'wikis', can be used;Guidance to working competently and safely on the internet;Suggestions for activities with ideas for how these can be used in a variety of contexts;Advice on gathering evidence to help build assessment plansInformation on health and safety and legal requirements.With links throughout to the National Occupational Standards for Teaching Assistants at Levels 2 and 3, this accessible book is essential for teaching assistants who wish to develop their confidence in ICT. Zusammenfassung This easy-to-use book outlines the many ways in which ICT can be used, both as a subject, and as a tool to support learning across the curriculum. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. How we learn and how computers help 2. Including all learners 3. ICT in the curriculum 4. The scope of ICT 5. ICT to communicate 6. Working with data 7. Presenting ideas 8. Developing multimedia skills 9. The opportunities of working online 10. Being safe online 11. Taking control - putting yourself in charge 12. What is good ICT teaching? 13. Health and safety issues 14. Legal knowledge 15. Keeping up to date and getting qualified Appendix 1. Appendix 2. Appendix 3. ...

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