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Supporting Parental Engagement Workshop23 January 2012
Northern Grid delivered an in school support session on Parental Engagement to the staff of Ash Trees School in January 2012.
The aims of the 1 hour session were to:
The session included:
Glenn Atkinson, ICT coordinator at Ash Trees provided the following feedback:
For more information about this session contact christine.jack@northerngrid.org To find out how else Northern Grid can support your school contact support@northerngrid.org Northern Grid Lead Schools Launch Event19 December 2011
Northern Grid has been working with schools to provide broadband connections since 1999. Many people don't realise that when it started there was no technical infrastructure in place and our priority wasn't to provide the regional network but to work with teachers and local authority advisors to look at how the technology could be used to support teaching and learning and make a difference in the classroom. This clearly demonstrates that Northern Grid's two priorities were improving teaching and learning and working in partnership with schools. We continue to focus on these priorities and to provide support to all our partner schools. This support is even more important now than it was when we started. There have been significant changes nationally and locally and much of the support that was previously available from Becta and Local Authorities has disappeared. Increasingly schools are being told that they know best about what is needed and that they should get on with it. While the freedom this gives schools can be welcome many schools don't feel that they have the knowledge they need and they are already strengthening relationships with their local schools so they can work together and learn from each other's successes and challenges. Providing schools with links, contacts that they can call on is the first purpose of the Lead Schools Network.
Most of the schools invited to be part of the Northern Grid Lead Schools Network have entered and won awards. Schools that haven't or that haven't entered in the last couple of years won't know that the awards have changed and improved. More of the judging takes place in school, with judges going out to talk to teachers and pupils about their projects.
Successful schools are invited to the awards ceremony and the best part of this event is the exhibition, all schools are given a stand where they can show their project, they get to talk to teachers, LA advisors, commercial companies and other attendees about the work they've done and it's wonderful to hear confident articulate pupils describing what they've done. Schools also get a chance to visit each other's stands and learn about other uses of technology that they can take back and try in school.
We already have a lot of knowledge and expertise to share but we don't have all the answers and the changing nature of technology means that there are always new things to explore so the group will also be able to identify new uses of technology that Northern Grid can support them with. Northern Grid has expertise in web and multimedia development and can offer support for recording successful projects and is also able to work with schools to develop new resources and support materials
In 2011 four practitioners were recognised as outstanding: • Claire Hayden from Norham Community Technology College, North Tyneside • Myris Groom from St Aloysuis Infants, South Tyneside • Nicola Padgett from Normanby Primary School, Redcar and Cleveland • Stephen Ainsley from Harton Technology College, South Tyneside After the Awards Ceremony I tried to identify why these practitioners were outstanding and what they have in common and a list of these attributes is on my Blog (http://cljack.wordpress.com/teaching-and-learning/what-makes-an-outstanding-teacher).
This list is relevant for this group as these characteristics were important in identifying the schools we invited to be part of the Network. We wanted schools that have a clear vision, that are totally dedicated to teaching and learning and focussed on the needs of their pupils now and in the future. Schools that would support colleagues within their own school but also in other schools both inside and outside of the network. Schools that were always looking ahead to see what else they could find that would make a difference to teaching and learning in their school. Northern Grid will provide schools in the Network with a Lead Schools Logo to recognise their achievements, they will be promoted on our website, through our newsletters and events and through other organisations we work with, including Schools North East. We often get requests from other organisations looking for speakers for regional and national events and will suggest our Lead Schools. We wanted schools that would try new things and be honest in their feedback about the success, or otherwise, of new technologies. This honesty would also be important for Northern Grid as the fourth purpose of the group would be to work with Northern Grid to set priorities to provide valuable feedback on current services and how to improve them and to identify what we should work on in future. We also hope that when Northern Grid gets things right the group will promote our work to make sure as many schools as possible take up the services and benefit from our support. The schools selected to be part of the network have all worked with Northern Grid, many have presented at our events, nearly all have won Northern Grid awards with eight of them winning, or being highly commended in, the Overall Excellence Award. The schools are recognised by their Local Authorities and nationally as using technology effectively. We currently have 12 schools in the network and, over time, we hope this network will grow to include other schools. The current members are:
For more information about the Northern Grid Lead Schools contact Christine Jack Northern Grid Monthly Newsletter - October 201112 October 2011Find out about our latest news, upcoming events, and some of the best educational resources on the web in our Monthly Newsletter. This MonthEnter your school for the Northern Grid Awards Will your eSafety provision deliver an "Outstanding" judgement? Creative Strategies to Support Literacy KS2
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How to Lose Your Job in 7 Minutes30 September 2011or...The Importance of OwnershipA superb eSafety video from Northern Grids' ‘Protecting Adults Who Work With Children’ event.
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For advice and support please contact your LA or contact Northern Grid on 01914611844 or email mark.vinnicombe@northerngrid.org Northern Grid Newsletter - September 201112 September 2011Benefit from high quality services included in your broadband priceSubscribers to our newsletter were told about all of the benefits you can get from Northern Grid and the exciting upcoming opportunities throughout the region and beyond. View the NewsletterImportant Information about Northern Grid Services12 September 2011
This is a collection of useful information about the services Northern Grid offers and what to do if you want to buy a service from us, or if you want to leave us to go elsewhere. The broadband Northern Grid provides to schools and Local Authorities is currently provided through Easynet. Our contract with Easynet will expire on July 31st 2012 and Northern Grid is going through a procurement process to identify who will provide our connectivity after this date This means that information in the documents on this page is likely to change. To make sure you get the most up to date information heads can complete the Expression of interest document. See the Procurement briefing note for more information. Northern Grid Acceptable Use Policy 2011-201212 September 2011
Schools are well aware of the need to keep pupils, teachers, data and systems as safe and secure as possible. All schools need to ensure that they have an up to date Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). To support schools in meeting their eSafety requirements Northern Grid has a responsibility to ensure that the whole Regional Broadband Network continues to be safe and secure. This means that all organisations connected to the network need to abide by a common Northern Grid AUP. As technology changes rapidly this Grid AUP is updated regularly. The Northern Grid Acceptable Use Policy has been endorsed and approved by the Northern Grid Directors who are all senior managers within partner Local Authorities. Your Local Authority has agreed to abide by this AUP. This policy applies to all users of the Northern Grid broadband network whoever they are, whatever devices they are using, whenever and wherever they are connected to the network. This also includes users within a directly connected establishment or users connecting to the network remotely. Any school, LA or other educational organisation using Northern Grid for Learning's Network or Service is required to comply with this Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). Failure or non-compliance may result in the school's broadband service being disconnected and / or civil, disciplinary or legal action being taken upon individuals, groups of individuals or establishments. Head teachers must ensure that all users are familiar with the relevant sections of this AUP. This document refers to the use of the regional Northern Grid network. Schools also need their own Acceptable Use Policy covering the use of the internet and their network by pupils, staff and visitors.
Top Tips for Headteachers - ICT07 September 2011
Will your ICT provision support your journey to become an outstanding school?Where ICT is used effectively to support learning, attainment and achievement can increase. Outstanding schools are ones where ICT is embedded within all aspects of school life and where management, teaching and support staff and learners exploit technologies. Do you know how ICT is used in your school? ICT and online technologies can support your staff, promote more engaging teaching, motivate pupils and help you engage more effectively with parents. The list below will help you get off to a good start in the new academic year.
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Lights Camera Action at Normanby Primary13 May 2011A pilot project / case study facilitated by Northern Grid for learning and Lush Places Media.
The pupils were engaged right from the beginning of the session and were keen to investigate how everything worked. The level of interest and skills shown by the pupils was of a very high standard. The structure of the day almost demanded this along with a mature approach to editing and producing to targets and deadlines. The pupils at Normanby certainly stepped up to the mark during this intensive and challenging day. This day-long course which can be customised to appeal to all learners really gave the pupils an insight into the decisions you have to take under pressure to ensure a programme gets 'on air' to deadline. During the day the groups of pupils showed how adapt they were at teamwork and decision-making skills whilst developing those leadership skills required in a scenario that required them to choose and reject user generated content in writing their scripts. As well developing the type of skills mentioned above the pupils also showed how to stay 'cool' in front of the camera by auditioning for the roles of news / programme presenter. “It was fantastic to see how our children were inspired to produce a high quality, indeed professional, news broadcast”
Carl Faulkner, Head Teacher, Normanby Primary School
The Lights! Camera! Action! Day supported and enhanced the curriculum in an exciting way with the pupils encouraged to express themselves in discussion groups and feedback / decision making activities. During the day literacy / numeracy and communication skills were highly evident and the level of enthusiasm and professionalism shown was staggering. This was particularly evident as the deadline loomed for the final schedule and programme. The session was led by award winning journalist, broadcaster and multimedia trainer Andrew Glover MA, Director of Lush Places Media and supported by Northern Grid for Learning. Lights! Camera! Action! Video“Andrew led the day really well. He gave the children a real insight into the work of a presenter and news crew”
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“The delivery of the excellent ‘Lights, Camera, Action’ day in partnership with Lush Places Media and Normanby Primary school added a new and exciting dimension to the use of cutting edge technologies in schools.
I would recommend this interactive and challenging activity to any educational establishment wishing to involve its pupils in highlighting its strengths and qualities through the use of online media ” Mick Young, E Learning Officer, Northern Grid for Learning RBC Northern Grid Awards 2011 - Shortlist Announced10 May 2011
Find out about the exciting work schools in the region are doing with technologyNorthern Grid will be hosting its annual awards ceremony on June 23rd with 27 schools being recognised for their excellent use of technology to support teaching and learning. The Northern Grid awards were established in 2004 to celebrate the success of schools in the region. At the ceremony highly commended schools receive certificates and the winners get a prize donated by commercial sponsors. All the schools are given a stand to display their entry. The standard is always impressive and the best part of the morning is getting to walk around the exhibition and listen to these bright, enthusiastic and articulate pupils talking about what they did. Simon Talks eSafety and eSecurity at Plymouth e-Learning Conference15 April 2011One of our eSafety experts, Simon Finch, was interviewed whilst at Plymouth e-Learning Conference 2011 about several subjects within the areas of eSafety and eSecurity. View the 4 videos below or go to our YouTube Channel. If you need guidance and resources in dealing with these areas visit the eSafety area of our website. Leave some comments below or on the YouTube Channel with your feedback! Thanks! eSecurity in Schools - New Teacher BehavioursKeeping Safe on the Internet is Important for Pupils and Staff11 April 2011Internet can entangle both pupils and teachersIt is easy to find examples of pupils who have got into trouble when using the internet but the fact that the same applies to teachers is often overlooked. This article in the Times Education Supplement Scotland on April 8th highlights some of the risks for pupils and staff when using online technologies. The article quotes Simon Finch, an eLearning officer at Northern Grid and mentions one of the ways we can support schools: a workshop entitled “How to lose your job”. There is more information about this workshop on the Northern Grid site and on Simon’s blog. Details of other support we can provide is available in the safeguarding area and in the services guide
Looking Ahead to 2015 and Beyond01 April 2011
Northern Grid guarantees low prices and excellent service, help us make sure future offerings continue to meet your needs
Northern Grid has been providing broadband and services to schools and local authorities since 1999. By working closely with partners across the region we can ensure that our services are high quality, low cost and provide excellent value for money. The current broadband contract, with Easynet, runs until 2012 and ensured that prices were fixed. This means that recent price rises were not passed on to schools.
We are procuring the new contract now and this will run from 2012 until 2015. Again prices will be fixed for the duration of the contract so schools will know what costs will be and be able to plan effectively. As with the current contract Northern Grid wants to ensure that our services meet the needs of schools. A broadband connection isn’t enough, it needs to be safe, secure and reliable. Northern Grid provides a range of services including: filtering, firewalls, monitoring, reporting, learning support, online resources, Learning Platforms, examples of best practice, eSafety and eSecurity guidance and technical support.
Details of all of our services can be found at www.northerngrid.org/services We want to make sure the services we provide continue to meet the needs of our users. The procurement will involve a consultation process and we will welcome the involvement of schools.
Contact Mel Philipson or Gerry Boynes for further information Tel: 0191 4611 844 Where are schools going to get ICT support from? Northern Grid is here to help01 April 2011Schools are well aware that there have been significant changes in government policy on educational ICT. Becta has gone, funding has been drastically cut and local authority support has been reduced or, in some cases, has gone completely.
This doesn’t mean that ICT is no longer important or that schools now have all the equipment and support they need. Northern Grid is in regular contact with schools across the North East and knows the value head teachers, teachers and pupils place on using technology to support teaching, learning and other school activity. Keith Cotgrave, Head Teacher of Longfield School in Darlington said technology, and
and the government agrees. In October 2010 Nick Gibb, Minister of State for Schools’ said that
In the current economic climate schools will value good support more than ever as they look for ways of getting the most out of equipment they already have and best value for future purchases. In his article 'ICT in a Supporting Role' in the TES Magazine on March 18th Jack Kenny outlines the options for schools. He quotes Mel Philipson, Manager of Northern Grid for Learning talking about the role the regional grids can play:
The full article is available on the TES website. For information about the services provided by Northern Grid see our service guide http://www.northerngrid.org/services
(Nick Gibb quote can be found at: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm101004/text/101004w0002.htm)
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