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iPads for Students

Toucan School want to get 30 iPads - read more to see why!
2 Jul 2017
Written by TT Tech1 (Technie)
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iPads in action!
iPads in action!
We are looking to get 30 iPads for a class to help them improve their learning! 
 
After a successful implementation at Longfield Academy in Kent and two terms of embedded use, the research shows some incredibly positive impacts on teaching and learning. The report on the research carried out on behalf of Naace and supported by 9ine Consulting is available below. It outlines the conclusions of one of the most extensive studies so far undertaken into the use of tablets for learning.
 
As one teacher put it, “The iPads have revolutionised teaching”, with appropriate use of iPads helping to enhance learning across the curriculum and encouraging collaborative learning. Whilst it’s early days for evaluating the impact on achievement, there are significant gains in quality and standard of pupil work and progress and potential for extending use even further.
 
As more schools across the country consider adopting the use of tablets in classrooms, the messages from this research will be incredibly helpful for those who are deciding on their next steps.
 
Everyone at Toucan School are very enthusiastic to do this too - so please help in any way you can! 

 

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