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Children and Technology

Life in the classroom has changed. Today there's a world of exciting technology to help children engage with learning

  1. Key stage 1
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    Even at this early age, children should feel confident about using technology in the classroom

    More about Key stage 1

  2. Key stage 2
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    By now a child should be using technology confidently enough to develop their research skills and decide what information is needed for their work.

    More about Key stage 2

  3. Key stage 3
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    By the time a child reaches years 7-9, using classroom technology should be an every day event.

    More about Key stage 3

  4. Key Stage 4
    Keystage 4

    By now children should be using a wide range of ICT tools and information sources to support their work in all subjects.

    More about Key stage 4

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Has your school signed up to the Next Generation Learning Charter?

A national accreditation scheme to recognise achievements in using technology in schools.

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Show and tell: Extending learning

Parents, teachers and bloggers discuss how learning platforms support communication and collaboration between home and school.

Partnering with Parents

Discover how technology is helping schools and parents to enhance their existing methods of communications.

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