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VIRTUAL CLASSROOM TOUR

Innovative Teachers. VIRTUAL CLASSROOM TOUR. Homepage. Title. Active Learning and ICT. Objectives. To use ICT and ICT toys together with active learning to aid transition from nursery then into school through all stages by transferring learned skills.

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VIRTUAL CLASSROOM TOUR

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  1. Innovative Teachers VIRTUALCLASSROOMTOUR Homepage Title Active Learning and ICT Objectives • To use ICT and ICT toys together with active learning to aid transition from nursery then into school through all stages by transferring learned skills. • Promote active learning by planning play experiences that are based on children’s real life experiences to aid literacy and numeracyand other cross curricular activities • Using ICT toys to provide Challenges andEnjoyment, Breadth, Progression, Depth, Personalisation and Choice, Coherence and Relevance to all learners Creator Alison Curran, Class Teacher St Luke’s & St Matthew’s Primary School June 2009 Date Documents ICT Nursery/P1 Transition Teaching Strategies – Active Learning Web Links

  2. Innovative Teachers VIRTUALCLASSROOMTOUR About Learning Together in Dundee Background/ The background for this Project was to discover innovative ways in which ICT could be integrated into the classroom through Active Learning. Creativity and innovation in learning and teaching are important because they can help develop learners’ ability to think and act creatively. In turn, this helps encourage self-expression, motivation and increases satisfaction. Active Learning is a major part of Building the Curriculum 2 and Curriculum for Excellence will bring together, for the first time, the curriculum for the pre-school sector and the early years of primary as one level. I aim to promote pre-school approaches, such as learning through play, then extend them into the early years of primary school through the use of ICT. I am in no doubt that this is a fun way of supporting learning within the classroom. Using ICT, within active learning, offers all pupils the opportunity to learn in a variety of environments and also to negotiate how and what they learn. Rationale Documents Active Learning Library Curriculum for Excellence Active Learning: Creating Excitement in the Classroom Web Links

  3. Innovative Teachers VIRTUALCLASSROOMTOUR People Learning Together in Dundee People Alison Curran, P1 Teacher St Luke’s and St Matthew’s Primary Liz Lochrie, Early Years Practitioner The pupils of P1B St Luke’s and St Matthew’s Primary School Web Links

  4. Innovative Teachers VIRTUALCLASSROOMTOUR Project Learning Together in Dundee Project The Project involved taking a fresh look at planning, teaching and learning and organisation of the learning environment with a specific focus on the use of ICT. The idea was to take forward Curriculum for Excellence and improve the continuity of the learning experience for children in the transition from Nursery into P1. A more informal approach to learning, enhanced by the use of ICT, in Primary 1 was adapted. This was similar to the nursery environment, tailored more closely to the needs of each learner which provided greater continuity in the learning activities already experienced by the pupils. We saw the necessity for more collaborative working to accommodate the sharing of early level experiences and outcomes and to provide rich opportunities for progression and depth in learning for every child. All areas of the classroom had at least one ICT toy or piece of equipment available for use. These are a list of resources that were created for the Box. Documents ICT activites provided in class Active Learning and ICT Photostory Sparklebox website Web Links

  5. Innovative Teachers VIRTUALCLASSROOMTOUR Impact Learning Together in Dundee Impact • Feedback from children and staff has found that using ICT toys has been extremely beneficial when motivating the pupils. • A fully integrated approach to ICT within the classroom, with literacy and numeracy as a central focus, ensured that all pupils were fully equipped for effective interdisciplinary learning. • The range and character of activities provided, catered for all children to find something relevant which will engage and sustain their interest • Children who needed help with communication, language and literacy skills, or had English as a second language, became actively engaged in learning through well-planned sensory experiences • Opportunity was provided for pupils to learn the same thing in different ways or at different times in their development. Feedback from pupils and staff from school Documents Curriculum for Excellence Technologies Web Links

  6. Innovative Teachers VIRTUALCLASSROOMTOUR Next Steps Learning Together in Dundee Next Steps The project has been so successful that it is a fully integrated approach to the learning and teaching within the classroom and has lasted the whole year. Active Learning and ICT will again be a focus for the Primary One class next session. The hope is that it will be rolled out to other stages of the school. Also that there will be a written policy saying that it will become a major part of the learning and teaching within the school. Bob The Builder 1 Bob The Builder 2 Duplo Buggy Jolly Phonics Karaoke Jolly Phonics Karaoke Phonics Dance Mat Noah’s Ark Impact of ICT in Schools Documents MIICE Website Web Links

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