More teachers getting to grips with ICT, says reportRead the rest
Alexandra Smith
Wednesday April 5, 2006
Teachers are becoming more confident about using technology in the classroom and are finding it easier to maintain boys' interest, new research reveals.
The technology company Dell today released its second survey on information and communications technology (ICT) in education, based on information provided from 277 UK primary and secondary schools.
The ICT in education survey found that 72% of teachers identified the main reason for using ICT was that it helped them teach more effectively. Some 90% said ICT was very important to their school, a significant increase from last year, when the figure was only 68%,
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90% of teachers think IT is very important
Since the Circe launch last week, I have made a new category of post, named IT. If justification be needed, here is the report of a survey, issued earlier this month:
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