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Addressing gender issues through immersion in ICT :
Final Report September 2008
Project Overview
Learning Areas
Levels
Objectives
Description
Software
Keywords
Author
Documents
SQA Standard Grade : General Course
13 – 14 years old Secondary 3 & 4
To address gender issues, raise attainment, improve motivation
and enhance the learning experience of boys through the full
integration of ICT into the daily teaching of mathematics.
The project focused on one group of S3 boys, who were taught the
Standard Grade course as a single sex class in an ICT rich environment.
ActivStudio PE , Autograph, The Geometer’s Sketchpad , MS
Excel , MS Word, MS Powerpoint.
Raising attainment, motivation, AiFL, HGiOS, ACfE
Mr. Alexander Forrest, The Gordon Schools, Huntly,
Aberdeenshire
Addressing gender issues through immersion in ICT :
Final Report September 2008
Teacher Planning and Management
Click the documents below to help you understand the context of
this exemplary learning project:
Project Background : A picture of the origin and objectives of
the learning project, including the manner in which the project was
planned and managed.
Classroom Images: Images of the classroom to give you a better
feeling for how the project was implemented.
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Addressing gender issues through immersion in ICT :
Final Report September 2008
Teaching Resources
Click the documents below to view the teaching resources used in the
teaching of this learning project:
Course contents – overview of course followed.
Documents
Addressing gender issues through immersion in ICT :
Final Report September 2008
Assessment and Standards
Click the documents below to see the assessment rubrics and
standards cover in this learning project:
Mapping the Standards: Mapping this project’s learning objectives
against curriculum standards.
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Addressing gender issues through immersion in ICT :
Final Report September 2008
School Information
The Gordon Schools provides comprehensive education to
approximately 900 pupils aged 11 to 18 years from communities in and
around the town of Huntly in the north east of Scotland.