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ICT and Strategic Concerns Debate on MirandaLink

Earlier in 2007 there was detailed debate on this topic on MirandaLink, started by a posting from Allison Allen, who has produced the following summary.

The MirandaNet community responded with a large number of posts to Allison Allen’s concerns about the redundancies amongst ICT advisers in the UK. What we found was that the national ICT community is observing a number of actions and attitudes which are raising urgent and serious concerns about the future of Strategic Technologies in education and impact on the Gross National Product.

The national ICT community is observing a number of actions and attitudes which are raising urgent and serious concerns about the future of Strategic Technologies in education and impact on the Gross National Product.

Attitudes towards ICT and Strategic Technologies, particularly amongst leadership, do not seem to be maturing yet as hoped.

The risks of losing the “ICT cognoscenti” at LA level and beyond are widespread and likely to affect all stakeholder groups – schools and teachers, national strategies, product and service providers including BSF, education and children’s services practitioners.

The implications are

It has been noticed that, in local authorities where LCT there are already no ICT advisers, knowledge and awareness of new technology is weak in school representatives and the ability to aggregate and procure effectively is fragmented.

Compared to other curricular areas and tools, ICT is a young discipline.

Contact via email: . Profile: Allison Allen.

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