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Vital is delivered by The Open University and part-funded by the Department for Education. It aims to support practitioners in sharing their expertise and thus enhance the quality of teaching and learning. The core ethos and approach of the programme are centred on the idea that teachers are the experts in education. Vital's role is to support teachers in extending and sharing their expertise, and ultimately re-taking ownership of teaching as a discipline. | Vital is delivered by The Open University and part-funded by the Department for Education. It aims to support practitioners in sharing their expertise and thus enhance the quality of teaching and learning. The core ethos and approach of the programme are centred on the idea that teachers are the experts in education. Vital's role is to support teachers in extending and sharing their expertise, and ultimately re-taking ownership of teaching as a discipline. | ||
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Revision as of 14:50, 18 July 2012
Vital is delivered by The Open University and part-funded by the Department for Education. It aims to support practitioners in sharing their expertise and thus enhance the quality of teaching and learning. The core ethos and approach of the programme are centred on the idea that teachers are the experts in education. Vital's role is to support teachers in extending and sharing their expertise, and ultimately re-taking ownership of teaching as a discipline.
- Blog skills for subject specialists
- Copyright: keep it legal
- ESafety KS1
- Getting a buzz out of blogging
- ICT support in education (practitioner)
- Introduction to games
- Learning platforms all aboard
- Learning together developing wikis
- Learning together introducing wikis
- Making games and motivating learners KS2
- Multimedia skills and applications
- Researching and evaluating a digital game for the classroom
- Sharing ideas - developing wikis (primary)
- Sharing ideas introducing wikis
- The potential of technology
- Using the game Spore to motivate learners KS3
- Website development skills and applications
- Working with multimedia
- Wow them with wikipedia
- Writing using multimodal approaches KS1
- Writing using multimodal approaches KS3