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Richard Cook
richard_cook at blueyonder.co.uk
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Sharon wrote: ICT also provides an excellent way to support many SEN. Teachers have to make lesson plans and find or make worksheets anyway so it should be possible to provide a copy online to be accessed by pupils. How? Reality in my school - (new build 4 years old) - there are four rooms with ICT, three are used 100% of the time to teach business studies/ICT. KS3 pupils are in there 1 lesson per week. There is a bookable ICT room which is heavily used by faculties. All other classrooms have one machine for the teacher to use - register & power point. Pupils do not have access to ICT on a lesson by lesson basis. Classes are taught enmasse using books and worksheets in the main. Yes of course there are parts of lessons where multi-sensory approaches are used, and differentiation takes palce, but to accommodate precisely all needs to any great extent is a dream at present. Richard |
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