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http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2009/mar/25/primary-schools-twitter-curriculum

“Pupils to study Twitter and blogs in primary schools shake-up” Sir Jim Rose’s proposals to overhaul the primary school curriculum.

                     

Delivering a relevant curriculum

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Just for fun!

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Promoting your subject area

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Subject specific competitions and quizzes and PUPIL OF THE WEEK

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Uploading photos and cultural information – our partner school in Morocco

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Photo archives –example taken from joint Skype project between

Ecole Bantouzelle and St Wilfreds

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Different opportunities for self study and homework – You Tube, Teacher Tube, BBC Clips archive

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Uploading pupil video footage (parental consent required).Creating a sense of community.

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Pupil generated work – bottom set Year 7 Letters to pen pals

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Y7 EMAUS CENTRE REGULAR? ALL SAINTS SMT?

www.voki.com Talking avatars – Can you guess who these 2 are???

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www.weeworld.com

Pupils created a weeme of themselves and a short description in French.

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BLOG ADDICT - Barney Arrowsmith

Personalised learning beyond the SoW.

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Pupil created cartoons = fun, informal end of unit writing assessment Teacher can add a comment once published;

pupils peer assess (2 STARS AND A WISH) as homework.

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Directing pupils; subject specific Pod casts.

Showcasing pupils’ work; “Frog casts” (Y7 “Rosbif Radio”)

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What is the difference between a VLE and a blog? Key difference – accessibility

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15,961 hits since November 2008, average 106 per day.

Visitors from over 30 countries worldwide.

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Allows for easy monitoring of usage by pupils and outsiders.

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MOTIVATIONAL! Imagine Cameron S’s reaction.

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Peer Assessment,Rapid “Student Voice” feed-forward,

Inspiration for other French / languages teachers.

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My favourite software

• Blog platform: www.typepad.com ~ £30/yr • Free stuff

– Record sound files: www.audacity.com– Create avatars: www.voki.com – Produce animations: www.goanimate.com– Web conferencing platform:

www.skype.com– Instant communication: www.Twitter.com

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My favourite hardware

• Flip ultra camera

• iRiver recordable mp3 player

• Logitec microphone headset *

• Logitec web cam

• Speakers and IWB*

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See more…www.allsaintslanguagesblog.typepad.co.uk

Learn more…Look out for my ‘how to’ blog focus group

Email me…[email protected]

‘Tweet’ at me…suzibewell at www.twitter.com

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2009/mar/25/primary-schools-twitter-curriculum

“Pupils to study Twitter and blogs in primary schools shake-up”

                     

…proposals to overhaul the primary school curriculum.

“The draft plans will require children to master Twitter and Wikipedia and give teachers far more freedom to decide what youngsters should be concentrating on in classes.

The proposed curriculum, which would mark the biggest change to primary schooling in a decade, strips away hundreds of specifications about the scientific, geographical and historical knowledge pupils must accumulate before they are 11 to allow schools greater flexibility in what they teach.

It emphasises traditional areas of learning - including phonics, the chronology of history and mental arithmetic - but includes more modern media and web-based skills as well as a greater focus on environmental education.

The plans have been drawn up by Sir Jim Rose, the former Ofsted chief who was appointed by ministers to overhaul the primary school curriculum, and are due to be published next month.”