Naace has developed a self-review framework (SRF) support course for personnel who are working with schools to support their progression through the SRF, with special emphasis on how to assist schools in achieving ICT Mark accreditation.
The day will provide essential support to consultants working with schools who are engaged in work with the SRF and working towards the ICT Mark. There is currently good coverage of the UK with over 300 ICT Mark assessors but there is a continuing need for skilled consultants to support schools in their journey - and this course will help to meet that need.
Features of the course are:
· A blended learning approach;
· Support materials available for use in the Naace CPD area both on the day of the course and subsequent to it.
The course will be held in Birmingham on 5 October 2010. Venue to be confirmed shortly.
Overview
The course is recommended for those concerned with giving schools strategic guidance and support in their progress through the SRF and on to the ICT Mark.
It has particular importance to all those concerned with giving strategic guidance and support to schools, including LA strategic managers and consultants. It won't be about ICT Mark assessment but is designed to ensure that support providers have a clear understanding of the ICT Mark threshold.
As a result of attending, participants will:
· understand the different degrees of strategic support schools might require when moving through the SRF;
· have a thorough understanding of every element of the revised SRF;
· be more consistent in their judgements of threshold for the ICT Mark;
· be able to plan coherent support programmes which integrate the development of schools' effectiveness across elements of the SRF, for schools at different stages of development;
· be able to promote the engagement of schools with the SRF and ICT Mark.
Aims of the course are to:
· ensure that participants understand the SRF and where ICT Mark accreditation fits in;
· ensure clarity in understanding of the elements, strands and aspects of the SRF;
· help participants to ‘understand’ the ICT Mark threshold;
· provide opportunities to discuss how to share this understanding with schools and their stakeholders;
· share approaches to engage schools in the process of self-review in ICT, encouraging them to seek ICT Mark accreditation;
· introduce the Moodle, course materials and resources for use with schools, forums and discussions for follow-up activities.
Programme: 5 October 2010, venue tbc
The full programme is to be released shortly - but the day will start with registration and refreshments at 9am for a 9.30am start and end with evaluations at 16.00pm.
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Please note - Naace reserves the right to cancel the course if minimum numbers aren't reached. Advance notification will be given should this occur.
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