Research and evidence informed practice

CLPL Home Practitioners should: Engage with the main theoretical perspectives and research in the digital learning domain. Be critically aware of the evidence and impact that digital tools, spaces and cultures can have on childhood and society and how digital learning and teaching can adapt to meet the needs of learners.  Support and Resources Digital …

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Identifying digital competence gaps 

CLPL Home Practitioners should be able: To understand where one’s own digital competence needs to be improved or updated. To be able to support others with their digital competence development and be able to advise how to improve. To seek opportunities for self-development and to keep up-to-date with the digital evolution.  Support and Resources Many …

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Identifying needs and technological responses

Pedagogy in a digitally enabled learning environment Home Practitioners should be able: To assess the needs of all learners and to identify, evaluate, select and use digital tools and possibly assistive technology to support these To adjust and customise digital environments to personal needs (e.g. accessibility).  Support and Resources Explore the accessibility features available on …

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Digitally enabled learning environments

Pedagogy in a digitally enabled learning environment Home Practitioners should be able To make effective use of digital environments in order to increase access to the curriculum.  To provide, and continue to develop, simple and streamlined processes to engage with learners and peers.   To make use of automation when appropriate to process and manage data …

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Digital resilience

Pedagogy in a digitally enabled learning environment Home Practitioners should be able To have the skills, knowledge and confidence to prepare digital technology for use with learners. To react, respond and recover to problems when operating devices and using digital environments.  Examples and Support

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Planning, teaching, learning and assessment

Pedagogy in a digitally enabled learning environment Home Practitioners should have the skills, knowledge and confidence set out in the Features of highly effective digital learning and teaching document to use digital technology to;  plan learning.   deliver teaching and learning.  assess learning.  Support and examples Features of highly effective digital learning and teaching document  Teacher …

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Collaborating through digital technologies

Communication and Collaboration Home Practitioners should be able: To use digital tools and technologies for collaborative processes, and for co-construction and co-creation of resources and knowledge with learners, other staff and parents /carers.  Support and resources As part of networks in school, cluster or wider, teachers participate in collaborative planning and moderation:   Creating and/or sharing lesson …

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Interact and share through digital technologies

Communication and Collaboration Home Practitioners should be able: To interact through a variety of digital technologies and to understand appropriate digital communication means for a given context, for example with learners, other teaching staff and/or parents/careers. To share data, information and digital content with others through appropriate digital technologies, for example with learners, other teaching …

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