
This document aims to distil the key messages outlined in Data Handling Procedures in Government so they are applicable to schools and is intended for school leaders, senior leadership teams, network managers and other members of staff who have responsibility for handling and securing data. This summary guide provides a description of the procedures and suggests possible technical and operational solutions that can assist schools in minimising the risk of data security incidents and complying with existing legislation. These good practice guides should be read by school network managers and those responsible for implementing technical solutions. The underlying principle of this guidance is that schools should do everything within their power to ensure the safety and security of any material of a personal or sensitive nature.
For detailed information visit www.icttid.ccceducation.net > click on General Advice and Guidance Documents > select Data Handling & Security Guidance for Schools or search for portal resource 4684
For those colleagues who were unable to attend the ‘Strategic Implementation of ICT in Primary Schools’ meeting on 19th March at the Roundhouse School, we are repeating the meeting but at a different venue to give others opportunities to attend. We would recommend that the meeting be appropriate for the Headteacher and/or the member of your senior management team with responsibility for ICT. The agenda will cover a range of important strategic issues and is as follows:
During the meeting there will also be the opportunity to discuss any issues you might have.
We hope you will be able to meet with us to discuss these important topics. Please book your place by contacting ICT Courses:
Email: ict.courses@cambridgeshire.gov.uk Tel: 01480 376670
For those who are unable to attend the actual meeting we will arrange for all papers/presentations to be made available to view via the Education Portal via this link or by searching using Search ID 4717 :
E2BN is seeking to second a committed and enthusiastic
teacher (any key stage) to join the core team full time from end of Aug/Sept 2009 to July
2010
You will work alongside the E-Learning Strategy Manager
to promote E2BN content and related e-learning activities to schools in the
region. This will involve working with teachers and advisers,
identifying and sharing good practice and championing the use of E2BN online
content, e-safety, Home Access and other strategic commitments. Training in the
effective use of E2BN resources will be
given.
You will have knowledge of current educational issues
and priorities and expertise in the effective use of ICT to support teaching and
learning. You will also have experience of providing training and support to
teachers and excellent interpersonal, organisational, presentation and
communication skills coupled with the ability to enthuse and motivate others.
You will be expected to travel widely in the East of England and may be required
to be away from home overnight.
Closing date:12 noon on 15th May 2009. Interviews will be held at the E2BN office on
20th May.
For an informal discussion please contact Kathy Olsson 07703
739628. For a job pack please email admin@e2bn.org
At briefings in November, December and January, schools were informed that they needed to maintain a "Service Agreement" record for any staff employed by the Local Authority but working in the school. This could include peripatetic staff, ICT technicians and possibly catering staff. DCSF now advise that these Service Agreement records will NOT be required. Schools will also be contacted directly by DCSF about this. The requirement to provide a Service Agreement record for non-LA staff remains. The text of the DCSF statement appears on the School Workforce Census portal page (resource ID 4465).
information for the subject coordinator
ideas and case studies to inspire class teachers
updates on what each subject association has to offer to primary members
For further information please visit the Voice for Subjects website.
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Course |
Date &
Time |
Venue |
Cost |
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Tuesday 14th
May 9:30 -
12:30 |
ICT
Service Godmanchester |
£67 |
