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The Connected Learning Advisory has recently produced the guide to showcase the ways that schools are using technology in the senior secondary years. Innovative use of digital technology to support learning in secondary education is being driven by a changing world and an emerging awareness of the importance of addressing the needs of all learners.
This guide for schools, leaders and teachers provides ideas, resources, and stories illustrating how New Zealand secondary schools using digital technologies to extend and enhance learning in four key areas:
The Using digital technologies to support learning in a secondary context guide is available on the Connected Learning Advisory website(external link)
Further support can be obtained by getting in touch with the Connected Learning Advisory.
The Connected Learning Advisory is supporting hundreds of schools, and now also Communities of Learning, as they make strategic decisions related to learning with digital technologies.
If you have a query about integrating technology with teaching and learning, or you want to suggest a topic for this column, contact the Connected Learning Advisory by calling 0800 700 400 or using the online form on the CLA website(external link)
The Ministry of Education’s Connected Learning Advisory is managed by CORE Education.
BY Education Gazette editors
Education Gazette | Tukutuku Kōrero, reporter@edgazette.govt.nz
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