Acknowledgements and terminology
Many thanks to all the teachers in Inner London
schools who have shared their ideas and experiences with us. Particular thanks
go to the pupils we support, who have shown us and their teachers, just how
access to ICT resources can enhance their learning. We should also like to
thank those members of the Consortium who checked this Unit and made helpful
comments.
Terminology
This Unit has been written for teachers and others working in all
countries within the UK. There are differences in the legislation, terminology
and structure of the educational systems in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and
England and Wales and we have tried to reflect these in the document. In some
specific Scenarios illustrating the use of ICT by individual pupils, we have
given references to a scheme which is only applicable to one country for
example, the Literacy Hour in England and Wales because it is necessary
to make sense of the story.
For fuller information on terminology relating to each country, please
see the section Curriculum and Terminology in the UK. This can be found at the
back of your ICTS ring binder. You may well be corresponding with colleagues
working in another part of the UK, and it will always be useful to have a
common understanding of the language of education.
Throughout this Unit we have endeavoured to use the preferred spellings
used by Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press, as found in the
current edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.
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