
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) promote quality
and coherence in education and training, in the interests of
individuals, the economy and society. They provide publications and
information on the National Curriculum for schools, and they regulate
assessment of pupils and public qualifications. They also provide
support information such as latest research and statistical information
for teachers and school leadership.
Keymedia built a database
driven website that provides an invaluable resource for teachers and
school leadership alike. It shows examples of pupils' work at various
key stages and levels and across all subjects. The site allows users to
build up a portfolio of pupils' work which can be printed and used as
an off line resource.
Recently, the site has seen some very
interesting developments in line with the changing needs of the
national curriculum. These include:
- Examples of pupils' work with ICT across a range of subjects
- Advice to teachers on how to recognise and promote creative thinking and behaviour
- The addition of two new subjects, PSHE (Personal Social and Health Education) and citizenship
We have created a series of support materials for this project including CD-ROMs, video, a Flash Presentation and posters.
www.ncaction.org.uk
CD-ROMs
