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Paul Jordan Headteacher Thames View Infants School, Essex
Thames View Infants Paul Jordan www.tr.im/TVInfants pjordan@thamesview-i.bardaglea.org.uk
Thames View Infants Paul Jordan Google: Thames View Infants pjordan@thamesview-i.bardaglea.org.uk
Thames View Infants “It’s not what you’ve got, it’s the way that you use it – in an Infant School”
Thames View Infants Outstanding Practice in ICT
Thames View Infants www.tr.im/TVInfants pjordan@thamesview-i.bardaglea.org.uk Paul Jordan, September 2011
Thames View Infants www.tr.im/TVInfants pjordan@thamesview-i.bardaglea.org.uk
My Journey Nov 2005 = Ofsted Satisfactory Sep 2007 = New Headteacher 3fe Sep 2008 = Deputy & Leadership Team Appointed March 2009 = Ofsted Outstanding Now = Still Outstanding 4fe, £1.3m works later!
My Journey Outstanding Grades for all 7 Areas of Inspection First LBBD School in White Paper ICT Excellence / Home Access Awards Community Hub Rich, Individualized Professional Learning Community for all Stakeholders Learning Partnerships & Consultancy Roles Growing
Areas of Key Impact! Enriching the EYFS Provision
ICT within the EYFS Employing the use of • Traditional ICT ‘hardware’ • Electronic ‘toys’ to: • Enrich lessons through multi-sensory experiences. • Enhance curriculum with stories, rhyme and song. • Extend confidence via talk, rhyme, song and spoken dialogue. • Develop fine & gross motor skills. • Increase memory and attention & concentration spans. • Facilitate a culture of turn-taking. David Morris & Paul Jordan, Jan ‘06
Using ICT to Enrich the EYFS Curriculum enhanced with story rhyme and song. A culture of turn taking and sharing within large and small groups. Confidence extended via talk, rhyme, song and spoken dialogue. Multi-sensory experiences, developing fine & gross motor skills. Activities to extend memory, attention & concentration. Use technology within context of play & role play . Understand need to care for PCs and programmable toys Begin to use ‘tools’ software (WORD / 2Simple etc) confidently. To save and print work & use mouse independently. Programme a toy and know that it retains it’s memory. Understand the use of the internet. To use familiar content software. To complete a programme on a PC. David Morris & Paul Jordan, Jan ‘06
Using ICT to Enrich the EYFS Curriculum enhanced with story rhyme and song. A culture of turn taking and sharing within large and small groups. Confidence extended via talk, rhyme, song and spoken dialogue. Multi-sensory experiences, developing fine & gross motor skills. Activities to extend memory, attention & concentration. Karaoke machine – singing & recording songs / ‘Play-Stations’ & ‘Gameboys’. Using software to develop subject-based skills. Recordable ‘talking’ books. CD-ROMs of Narrated Stories. Video, DVD etc. Robots, roamers, pixies etc dressed up as story/topic characters. Video PE lessons for instant playback. Graphics Tablet connected to White-screen/ CT’s Monitor – children taking turns. Programming robots and toys (theme-based). Pixie, roamer, robot etc used within role play context – given a specific task / investigation. Devises to record voices – laptops / tape recorders. Video PE lessons for instant playback. Robots and roamers dressed up as story characters. Maths / English Software to develop specific skills. Selected white screen image enriching lesson in background. Portable tape-recorders with mics. Listening to stories, rhymes, songs on internet/Espresso etc. Stories, rhymes and songs available – on CD, Internet etc. Recording experiences to return to. Showing objects / pics on visualiser – talking / discussing. Microscopes part of interactive displays. My World 3, Leaps & Bounds, Izzys Island, 2Music etc. Whole class “care for equipment” lessons. Video on laptops in role play area, modelling play opportunities. “TV Studio” – cam on tripod + TV – recording and playback of role play, stories etc. Digital cameras – pics of models, role play, paintings, home-life. Discussion of photos of experiences from home / school captured by child. Using mouse in programmes – Espresso, Clicker 5, Leaps & Bounds etc Role play area enriched by laptop playing music / video / pictures / sounds etc Chn using word / 2Simple to write / draw etc linked to topic / theme. Use technology within context of play & role play . Understand need to care for PCs and programmable toys Begin to use ‘tools’ software (WORD / 2Simple etc) confidently. To save and print work & use mouse independently. Programme a toy and know that it retains it’s memory. Understand the use of the internet. To use familiar content software. To complete a programme on a PC. David Morris & Paul Jordan, Jan ‘06
Areas of Key Impact! Outstanding Learning
Areas of Key Impact! Talk4Learning & Focused Feedback
Embedding ICT as a tool to raise standards Teaching with ICT Consolidating with ICT • Children engaging with: • Laptops • PCs in Classes • Digital Cameras • Electronic Games & Toys Teacher/Pupil Modeling & Demonstrating Teacher’s Skilled use of technologies Independently. Collaboratively. Outside of Class. Lunchtimes and Breaktimes.
Technologies to teach with.Technologies for children to consolidate with. ‘Tools’ Software Skills/Subject Software Internet Google Images Digital Video Pictures Recordable talking books Pixies ‘Small World Toys’ Microscopes Book-tapes Digital books Graphics Tablets Visualisers WCITT – ‘Whole Class Interactive Teaching Technologies Teaching & Guided Practice Consolidation Segment David Morris & Paul Jordan, Jan ‘06
An opportunity for meaningful ICT Consolidation In this example, skills taught within ICT lessons are being integrated within a History lesson. David Morris & Paul Jordan, Jan ‘06
Areas of Key Impact! Personalised Learning
Areas of Key Impact! Empowering Children
Areas of Key Impact! Paperless Organisation
Areas of Key Impact! e-engagement
Buy-Back Scheme what do you get? • An Asus web book • …with webcam • …which is wireless! • A power pack and charger • A carry pouch • Anti virus software • Special software • Special resources
Buy-Back Scheme why? Very good value for money We will help you pay in instalments. Children love it! Helps support families get on-line It helps make children learn more.
Thames View Infants www.tr.im/TVInfants pjordan@thamesview-i.bardaglea.org.uk ICT as a tool to engage learners and the community
Viral e-Marketing Top Tips for Learning Home Page Paul Jordan, March 2012