I.C.T. Qualifications for
 
21 st  Century Learners
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cambridge International Examinations
Cambridge Validated Awards
 

 

New   Competition 2012

 

 Competition 2011

 

 Project examples

 

2010

 Conference report

 Competition results

 
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Teachers

All teachers delivering the course should be accredited by IEA. This is because the nature of the course is different from most other ICT courses and teachers need to understand the thinking behind it and to be aware of different teaching methodologies that may be appropriate to deliver the course.

Training is carried out over two days. Training will cover:

  • Philosophy of the course
  • Teaching methods
  • Project work
  • Assessment

Courses will be run regularly in various locations. Details of forthcoming courses will be published here. Should you find it difficult to attend courses please contact us at info@ieaward.com to make alternative arrangements.

Teachers are expected to assess their own students' work.

 

Forthcoming courses

The next courses will be:

Location Date
TBA TBA

 

If you are interested in attending any of these courses or wish to attend a course but there are no suitable dates available then please contact us at info@ieaward.com.

 

Moderators

Moderators are assigned to schools to check their assessments. Teachers who have run the course and assessed students' work successfully for a minimum of two years may apply to become moderators.

 

Trainers

Teachers who have taught the course successfully for a minimum of two years may apply to become trainers to deliver the basic training course to teachers.

 

Inspectors

Inspectors are required to visit schools on a regular basis to help them maintain the high standards required of the course. Moderators who have moderated work successfully for a minimum of two years may apply to become inspectors.