Assessment Seminars
Friday
13:00
Is Your School Ready? Preparing Staff and Pupils for the Onscreen KS3 ICT Test
15:15
ICT Excellence in Action Day for Leaders session

This blog will help you identify some of the key activities at BETT 2007. From the seminar programme to the exhibition areas, it will help you make sense of all the resources and ideas that abound at the event. If you have used some of the resources shortlisted for the BETT Awards let us know how you used them in your teaching.
Friday
13:00
Is Your School Ready? Preparing Staff and Pupils for the Onscreen KS3 ICT Test

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Becta leads the national drive to improve learning through technology. They do this by working with industry to ensure we have the right technology for education in place. They also work to support the education workforce to make the best use of technology to improve learning. So that every learner in the UK is able to benefit from the advantages technology brings, thereby helping them achieve the best they can.
Each day at BETT, Becta will be delivering a number of seminar sessions.
11:00
Making best use of data to improve learning and teaching
Stuart Jones, Assistant Director, Becta and Roger Merritt, Consultant, Becta
This seminar will consider how the integration of systems and the effective use of data can help to improve learning and teaching. This will include the prospective use of learning platforms, e-portfolios and e-assessment.
What would you hope to gain from attendance at this seminar? Do you have your own views about learning platforms and e-assessment? Post your comments to share with the BETT community.
12:30
How to improve your primary school using Becta’s self-review framework
Claire Gill, Becta
This session will explore how school leadership teams can improve the Primary School through self-review and planned use of ICT. In Spring 2006, Becta launched the self-review framework. This session will offer guidance on the best practice processes and principles that can assist you in improving your school through ICT. This will be illustrated and supported by exemplars and experiences from Primary Schools on how the self-review framework has helped them make improvements in ICT. For some this has included achieving the ICT Mark. Be prepared to help your school by registering with the self-review framework now at:
http://matrix.becta.org.uk/selfreview
What is your experience of the self-review process? What information would you hope to take back to school with you by listening to Claire? Let us know what you think before and after the seminar.
12:30
ICT Excellence in Action Day for Leaders session
Isobel Mair School, East Renfrewshire, Scotland & Horndean Infant School, Hampshire
Isobel Mair School, East Renfrewshire, Scotland (ICT Excellence Awards Inclusion Primary winner) Described as an “excellent” school, Isobel Mair believe that ICT enables their pupils to achieve things which would ordinarily be beyond their capabilities. Technology has been crucial in supporting the school community and provides an opportunity for everyone to share their expertise both in and beyond the school.
Horndean Infant School, Hampshire (ICT Excellence Awards Curriculum Primary Joint winner) A wide range of ICT equipment is used across Horndean to support every aspect of the curriculum. The school has undertaken a journey to transform learning, and ICT is seen as a natural part of the toolkit used to develop knowledge, skills and capabilities. The staff have a clear vision of how ICT supports their work and a strong commitment to innovation and professional development.
How do you benefit from listening to other teachers explain their good practice? What information would you hope to take back to school with you by listening to both the above presentations? Let us know what you think before and after the seminar.
14:00
ICT Excellence in Action Day for Leaders session
Longfield School, Darlington. (ICT Excellence Awards Best Whole School Secondary Joint winner)
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