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Access to ICT Liz Singleton

Access to ICT By Liz Singleton

Access to ICT by Liz Singleton


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Summary

Written in plain English and full of ways to broaden pupils' learning experiences, this publication looks at: the effective use of resources through good planning; helping pupils meet individual targets; the work of City Learning Centres; and how to use that expertise to meet specific needs.

Access to ICT Summary

Access to ICT: Curriculum Planning and Practical Activities for Pupils with Learning Difficulties by Liz Singleton

First Published in 2005. Written in plain English and full of ways to broaden pupils' learning experiences this book looks at: the effective use of resources through good planning; helping pupils meet individual targets that fit in with the P levels; the work of City Learning Centres and how to use that expertise to meet specific needs. Written for SENCOs and teachers in mainstream schools, special schools and teaching assistants.

About Liz Singleton

Singleton, Liz; Ross, Iain; Flavell, Liz

Table of Contents

Principles and process of inclusion; The development of CLCs and the role they have in increasing opportunities for pupils to access the curriculum via the use of technology; Team building and collaborative working; Writing the schemes of work; Developing ICT Skills; Practical guides; Appendices

Additional information

GOR005408111
9781843120896
1843120895
Access to ICT: Curriculum Planning and Practical Activities for Pupils with Learning Difficulties by Liz Singleton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20050629
120
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