Spensley St Primary School Spensley St Primary School, in Clifton Hill, have less ICT facilities. Ratio of computer to child is approx 1>8 Main uses include:

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Spensley St Primary School Spensley St Primary School, in Clifton Hill, have less ICT facilities. Ratio of computer to child is approx 1>8 Main uses include: Word processing, research for the internet. SOME middle years students use computers for Mathletics

Challenges: For Students Students aren’t as engaged with their curriculum Students are ‘out of touch’ with their current world Students aren’t being taught the basic ICT skills that they will need for the future

Challenges for Teachers More supervision needed for students when they are on computers Lack of time for Staff training Students are harder to engage as a class Loss of one on one time with students, harder to develop relationships with students Staff are not having access to free helpful websites to further their teaching

The Next Step: Utilising the resources they have Sharing resources between schools so each student has the opportunity to use ICT in their learning Buying easily transported computers – Laptop trolley. Teachers who want to use ICT can have full access with sufficient