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Curriculum Support

Curriculum SupportThe ICT curriculum support for schools offered by ITASS is part of a planned programme of professional development for staff to raise pupil achievement in ICT. This support is designed to develop staff confidence and competence in using ICT to enhance learning and teaching throughout the curriculum.

The ITASS ICT Curriculum Team will always work closely with Schools ICT Subject Leaders and keep them up to date with local and national initiatives.

The ICT Curriculum Team provides ‘tailor made’ twilight sessions, support for staff meetings and INSET days for schools both in schools and in our training rooms at the Credon Centre.

Working closely with the schools support can be provided for class lessons and working with teachers in schools’ ICT suites as well as computers in the classroom to aid teaching and learning.

ITASS is proud to offer this service to schools outside of Newham, and currently provide curriculum support to schools in neighbouring local authorities. ITASS’s Curriculum Advisors are available for consultation with headteachers, Senior Leadership Teams, Governors and ICT subject leaders , school staff and Governors for guidance on effective use of ICT and good practice.
Scheme of Work

Please take a look at the ICT Scheme of Work for Key Stage 1 and 2 prepared by our ITASS curriculum team ... Go to Scheme of Work

Resources

On-line resources for teachers to use in classroom. The resources have been organised by Key stages ... Go to Resources

e-safety

Please find out more about Newham's e-Safety strategy and the resources and activities available to schools ... Go to e-safety

Copyright

Schools are responsible for ensuring that they obtain all the necessary copyright licences to cover their activities ...Go to Copyright

London MLE (Fronter)

Please use this link to access the London MLE powered by Fronter. You will need your USO login details ... Go to Learning platform

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