« Hospital cleaner stolen to make moonshine | Main | Server-side data visualisation tools from Google »

Comments

As part of becoming an accredited ICT Mark consultant I was given presentations showing correlations between ICT Mark achievement and exam results, positive ofsted assessment and other desirable outcomes. The question was asked about causation and the leader of the workshop was honest that these are only correlations.

As far as I am aware there isn't any independent research on this.

I do know that increasing engagement with the self review framework and achievements of the ICT Mark are Becta targets from DCSF. Becta are trying their utmost to sell the benefits of this to schools.

Finally, and self interest having been declared, I do think the self review process is a very valuable one. I have supported and I am now helping several schools go through the review and subsequent actions. The benefits are real. These are that the school becomes better aware of how well it exploits technology and improves it's own planning and development around ICT. Does this lead to better exam results...? Don't know.

The approach, as you say is not 'standard', but is a reflection by Becta of the move by the DCSF to a 'demand-side driven' strategy to school improvement. They have been talking about this for some time, for example, here's a link to Niel McLean's keynote to the Naace conference back in Feb.

The comments to this entry are closed.