Use of information and communication technology across the curriculum
Pupils should be given opportunities to apply and develop their ICT capability through the use of ICT tools to support their learning in all subjects (at key stage 1, there are no statutory requirements to teach the use of ICT in the programmes of study for the non-core foundation subjects. Teachers should use their judgement to decide where it is appropriate to teach the use of ICT across these subjects at key stage 1. At other key stages, there are statutory requirements to use ICT in all subjects, except physical education).
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North Yorkshire Dyslexia Handbook - 2007
The handbook contains useful advice and guidance for Schools to meet the needs of children with dyslexia / literacy difficulties.
Thinking skills
By using thinking skills pupils can focus on 'knowing how' as well as 'knowing what' - learning how to learn.
Key skills
Six skill areas are described as key skills because they help learners to improve their learning and performance in education, work and life.
Foundation Stage and Primary ICT
Information sheets, links and downloadable documents relating
to ICT in schools and settings.
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Inclusion
Key Skills
