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Becta works closely with partners across the education system. Together, we create the conditions that result in technology being used to benefit learners.

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Becta: Our work, its impact

02 December 2009

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This video explores the potential of technology to engage NEETs.

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Featured articles


Narrowing the gap

A collection of videos highlighting the key findings from the Becta's Narrowing the gap research. The Report and Literature review are also available.


Impact of technology on learning and educational outcomes

This paper presents an interim review of evidence on the
relationship between technology and learning outcomes.


Harnessing Technology: Discontinuities with current practice which effect the use of technology for learning

This report is the second in a series focusing on curriculum and pedagogy themes in the context of the Harnessing Technology strategy.

 

How to...

Improve schools

How schools should be developing a strategy that uses technology to achieve better outcomes for learners.

Safeguard learners online

How to protect, educate and empower everyone to keep safe and secure online.

 

Join the ICT Research Network

The ICT Research Network seeks to encourage the exchange of information between all those with an interest in research on ICT in education, in order to inform the national agenda and professional practice.

If you would like to become a member of the ICT Research Network, complete the online membership form.

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