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CALL Scotland RTC - ASN

CALL Scotland RTC - ASN. University of Edinburgh. Curriculum for Excellence. 'Our aspiration is to enable all children to develop their capacities as successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors to society.'

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CALL Scotland RTC - ASN

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  1. CALL ScotlandRTC - ASN University of Edinburgh

  2. Curriculum for Excellence 'Our aspiration is to enable all children to develop their capacities as successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors to society.' A Curriculum for Excellence: The Curriculum Review Group (2004).

  3. Curriculum for Excellence How can you be a: • Successful learner - if you can’t read books and learning materials? • Confident individual - if you depend on others to read to you, write for you or talk for you? • Responsible citizen - if you don’t have access to information? • An effective contributor - if you can’t speak, write or communicate?

  4. Use ICT! x 

  5. Potential benefits of new 1:1 mobile devices for learners with ASN “I think that there has been a real improvement in motivation for many of my pupils, several of whom have support for learning needs. The 1-1 aspect has meant that the children have really personalised their iPads and made them work the way they want. They have become important tools for learning in my class with many children surprising me on a daily basis with the types of work they come up with.” Teacher, Bellshill Academy • New mobile devices are more practical than older tech • New mobile devices are cooler

  6. Potential benefits of new 1:1 mobile devices for learners with ASN • Less stigma if all pupils use technology • Less difference: more inclusion • Greater use of digital text, audio and media suits learners who struggle physically, visually or with traditional print “That was one thing I was really impressed by – how focused they were on their work – recording little sounds to go into, taking photos of their friends.” Class Teacher, Kingswell Primary

  7. Potential benefits of new 1:1 mobile devices for learners with ASN iPad & Proloquo2Go: £450 • Low cost: • Democratisation of AAC and AT Tobii C8: £4,840

  8. Potential benefits of new 1:1 mobile devices for learners with ASN • Staff are more likely to create and use digital learning resources if they are doing it for everyone • Staff are more likely to have necessary ICT and pedagogical skills because they are using ICT more often “I'm enjoying never having to photocopy extra sheets for when children have lost theirs and not having to get everyone to write down details of each week's reading - everything is easily available (at school or at home) on the wikispace.” Class Teacher, Sciennes Primary

  9. CALL Scotland RTC – what does it mean? • Focus on Additional Support Needs • Information and sharing best practice • E.g. iCALL book, web site, quick guides, blogs • CPD • Courses in CALL • Courses in school or local authority • Webinars • ICT and Inclusion • Free events (like today)

  10. CALL Scotland RTC – what does it mean? • Direct support for learner, school and parent support • is an iPad right for me? • which apps? • how do I……? • Loan of equipment for evaluation and trial • An iPad-independent view!

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