Thursday, November 24, 2005

Team Member Award Win

BECTA ICT in Practice Awards Winners Learning Assistance 2005
Special award

Pam Ibbotson Special Educational Needs Support Service, Wakefield.
Pam impressed the judges with her highly developed ICT skills and an extensive knowledge of access and software to support the curriculum.
She is able to create appropriately individualised learning resources from the outline requirement provided by her line manager. She demonstrates original and innovative thinking and application of the knowledge of what a wide range of software and hardware can provide.
The production of an accessible SATs test for a child with physical disabilities and the application of head-pointing software with a young person with complex access needs are quality examples of her innovative practice. Pam’s work indicated a thorough thinking through of what was required and meticulous attention to detail.
The quality and level of ICT application was significant in terms of providing materials to support individual needs. In addition, Pam's performance indicated an ability to set smart targets, monitor progress and use this to inform future work.


Check out the BECTA web site for this award.
http://www.becta.org.uk/corporate/display.cfm?section=21&id=3460

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