Innovative Technology to Support Transformation of Learning and Teaching in Leicester

Released on: April 9, 2008, 6:16 am

Press Release Author: Livewire PR

Industry: Education

Press Release Summary: Leicester is set to become a world class online learning
city, creating an environment of learning anytime, anywhere as part of its ongoing
city-wide regeneration.

Press Release Body: Leicester is set to become a world class online learning city,
creating an environment of learning anytime, anywhere as part of its ongoing
city-wide regeneration. Working with Northgate Education, Leicester City Council
will see a massive £27 million invested in Information and Communications Technology
(ICT) bringing Leicester secondary schools to the forefront of education.

Under the Building Schools for the Future programme (BSF) Leicester City secondary
schools will benefit from over £235 million investment making them some of the most
advanced schools in the country. Leicester is among the first UK authorities to be
part of the Government's BSF programme which is a new approach to investing in
schools to create the best possible setting for young people to learn in and meet
their educational needs.

The project will see all 16 secondary schools in Leicester rebuilt or re-modelled
and upgraded to provide flexible and attractive learning environments that better
support learning. As part of the Building Schools for the Future scheme, each
secondary aged child in Leicester will be educated in a 21st Century environment. As
just one part of the project, each school will be equipped with the very latest
innovative learning and teaching tools, such as an online learning environment to
make learning more engaging and exciting.

Leicester will be ahead of other authorities by providing each child with a Managed
Learning Environment (MLE) called N-able from ICT specialist Northgate Education. A
Managed Learning Environment provides students with their own personalised learning
area with the support and assistance they need to maximise their independent
learning and to progress in line with their own individual learning plan.
Implementation of N-able will be tailored to the requirements of each individual
school and will incorporate the Fronter Virtual Learning Environment and resources
currently used in the city primary schools. Accessible via the internet from any
location, N-able will give each learner their own personal online space to work on
assignments, store their work and access emails enabling them to communicate with
teachers and fellow students.

The first schools to benefit from N-able will be Beaumont Leys Secondary School,
Fullhurst Community College, Judgemeadow Community College and Evington and Soar
Valley College. Each of the schools will be fully equipped with high speed broadband
giving learners access to a variety of engaging online learning resources to help
support their education. To help control paper wastage, each school will have a
centrally managed printing solution which reduces the amount of printers and paper
used by the schools to help maintain a more 'green' school environment. Teachers
will be supplied with a digital tool to enable them to continually assess learners
work and offer as much or as little guidance as students might need. N-able will
also allow schools to incorporate administration systems such as registration,
student assessment and cashless catering to reduce administration and reporting time
and allow teachers to once again focus on teaching.

Combining academic information and school administration systems, over the course of
the project N-able can provide parents with secure access to information about their
child such as their attendance, their homework assignments and their assessments.
Leicester parents will be able to keep up to date with their child's achievements
online and really get involved in their child's education improving communication
between parents, school and students.

Cllr Vi Dempster, Cabinet Member for Child and Young People's Services commented:
"By creating stronger links between home and school, the managed learning platform
encourages young learners to view their education as more than just what goes on in
a classroom. N-able allows children to really take ownership and control of their
own learning and promotes lifelong learning which is at the heart of what we are
trying to achieve."

The implementation of a managed learning environment will enable learners and
teachers to share and store work and resources that can be securely accessed
anywhere and anytime. N-able is part of a wider ICT managed service provided for the
schools by Northgate Education. Once completed schools will have access to helpdesk
and a school based technician to ensure any computer problems are fixed swiftly to
minimise disruption to education. The schools will also benefit from Smart Card
technology. Used by students to register for their morning and afternoon classes,
Smart Cards allow the school to monitor pupil's attendance and reduce truancy. Smart
Card technology will also be implemented to provide cashless catering with the
facility for parents to top up the cards on-line - which means children no longer
have to bring money to school as well as school library access.

David Hyland, Building Schools for the Future Director, Northgate Education,
commented: "We are extremely proud to be involved in Leicester's Building Schools
for the Future project to transform learning and teaching across the city's schools.
By installing innovative technology Leicester secondary schools are going way beyond
Government requirements to ensure that students have the best possible education
resources available. It's fantastic to work with a forward thinking authority such
as Leicester to create schools at the forefront of learning. We are delighted to be
involved in this project and feel the benefits to young learners will make Leicester
a best practice model for BSF projects in other areas."

The BSF project will ensure that Leicester schools will have high quality facilities
and integrated information and communication technology way ahead of other areas to
help deliver personalised learning tailored to the needs, interests and aptitudes of
every secondary aged child in the city.


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