Target Audience: Suitable for all practitioners in a primary setting who are looking to improve their own practice or to use digital technology to support a larger area of their school development plan. This is new enquiry-based training programme will support staff to implement digital tests for change in their settings.
Three hour long sessions will be delivered as virtual twilights, with an in-person celebration event in May 2026.
Presenter: Meg Brough (ESO Digital Learning)
Programme Description: Educators on this course will
Aims:
- Increase knowledge, understanding and confidence to develop digital literacy within the context of your setting, and how to use digital tools to support all aspects of learning and teaching.
- Identify an area of improvement and undertake a small test of change using improvement methodology approaches which improves digital learning in Primary settings.
- Increase practitioners understand and ability to implement digital literacy and computing science experiences that enrich all areas of the curriculum.
- Opportunity to connect and collaborate with other practitioners with digital learning as a focus for improvement.
Outcomes:
By the end of the programme:
- Practitioners will have an increased knowledge, understanding and confidence to evaluate and improve the quality of digital learning experiences in their Primary setting.
- Practitioners will have increased understanding of how to use research and professional judgement to implement a small test for change and measure impact.
- Practitioners will have collaborated with colleagues from other settings to share good practice in using digital learning.
Delivery: Virtual
Please note dates may be subject to change.
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