Factors associated with high levels of ICT capability in pupils aged 14-16 in English schools Abstract There has been concern for more than a decade that pupils do not have sufficient knowledge, skills and understanding of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at the end of compulsory schooling. This research investigates schools' approaches to the organisation of the ICT curriculum, teaching and learning, management, staffing and resources that are associated with high levels of ICT capability among 14-16 year olds. The research was carried out at four secondary schools each of which organised the delivery of the ICT curriculum in different ways. These were discrete or 'centralised' ICT, cross curricular ICT; and hybrids of t...
Despite successive government training initiatives, policies and extensive funding over the last 15 ...
In 1997, New Labour introduced a national ICT strategy for schools and went on to spend over £3.54 b...
This article aims to deliberate the current position of Information and Communication Technology (IC...
There has been concern for more than a decade that pupils do not have sufficient knowledge, skills a...
Reviewing research on how ICT is managed in large secondary schools shows a significant gap in resea...
Over the past three decades governments, school systems and schools have made considerable investmen...
Headteachers are considered as the most influential role in teaching and learning using ICT (Interne...
Over the past three decades governments, school systems and schools have made considerable investmen...
The research aim was to investigate how teachers were adapting to the use of ICT in primary schools....
Headteachers are considered as the most influential role in teaching and learning using ICT (Interne...
This article aims to consider the relative virtues of ICT and/or computing in schools, and present t...
DoctorateInformation and communications technology has become commonplace in secondary schools. Howe...
The effective delivery of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in English secondary school...
The British Government, in parallel to the move to e-government, has introduced various strategies t...
Reviewing research on how ICT is managed in large secondary schools shows a significant gap in resea...
Despite successive government training initiatives, policies and extensive funding over the last 15 ...
In 1997, New Labour introduced a national ICT strategy for schools and went on to spend over £3.54 b...
This article aims to deliberate the current position of Information and Communication Technology (IC...
There has been concern for more than a decade that pupils do not have sufficient knowledge, skills a...
Reviewing research on how ICT is managed in large secondary schools shows a significant gap in resea...
Over the past three decades governments, school systems and schools have made considerable investmen...
Headteachers are considered as the most influential role in teaching and learning using ICT (Interne...
Over the past three decades governments, school systems and schools have made considerable investmen...
The research aim was to investigate how teachers were adapting to the use of ICT in primary schools....
Headteachers are considered as the most influential role in teaching and learning using ICT (Interne...
This article aims to consider the relative virtues of ICT and/or computing in schools, and present t...
DoctorateInformation and communications technology has become commonplace in secondary schools. Howe...
The effective delivery of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in English secondary school...
The British Government, in parallel to the move to e-government, has introduced various strategies t...
Reviewing research on how ICT is managed in large secondary schools shows a significant gap in resea...
Despite successive government training initiatives, policies and extensive funding over the last 15 ...
In 1997, New Labour introduced a national ICT strategy for schools and went on to spend over £3.54 b...
This article aims to deliberate the current position of Information and Communication Technology (IC...