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Get Your Pupils Involved

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As teachers, you're well aware of fulfilling the needs of the national curriculum. "Sharing Information with others", "Finding things out", "Developing planning and communicating ideas", Developing skills of participation" are just a handful of random National Curriculum areas covered at Key Stage 2 and 3 from across a sample of subjects.

Get your pupils involved :

Using a "Wysiwyg" Microsoft Word style editor, it is easy for ANYONE to create pages on the school website.

Individual pupils or groups can be given access for the span of a lesson or a day in order to create their own web pages. The unique and secure password system means that pages initially are created only offline or for school only view giving staff time to approve pages before deciding which audience pages are appropriate for.

The attraction of IT in lessons for pupils along with the excitement of creating pupils' own web pages or subsections of the website and seeing them live on the net is an activity which could motivate pupils in their work.

For further information about how easy it is to use the website and extranet, please email us or call us now on 01524 65533 or 0845 0573371 (Line manned 24 hours incl. weekends)

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Support for your school site!

We're on hand to help train your staff on how to use your new website - it won't take long..

Easy to use online & printed reference guides available.

All - in -one. The website can be your school profile on the web, serve your school community, be a pupil or staff resource, your intranet, your extranet.

Accredited for DfES E-learning Credits.

Busy, busy, busy... If some of your staff are too busy to get round to the website, we can help keeping it up-to-date for you with regular updates & content.

 

Last Updated : 24th November 2008

 

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