This resource provides a tool to enable schools to deliver a broad and balanced ICT curriculum and provide a clear progression from Key Stage 3. It provides a firm basis for KS4 studies. There is sufficient flexibility and choice for a school to develop and personalise this resource so that it best meets the needs of their learners within their local context. However it is important that schools recognise that in order to deliver a broad and balanced ICT curriculum, they need to include all the main areas of the curriculum framework in their provision and this book does the job of covering the main ICT concepts needed for Key stage 4 and beyond. For those preparing for CSEC and CAPE Information Technology this book is the right precursor for such preparation.
This resource provides a tool to enable schools to deliver a broad and balanced ICT curriculum and provide a clear progression from Key Stage 3. It provides a firm basis for KS4 studies. There is sufficient flexibility and choice for a school to develop and personalise this resource so that it best meets the needs of their learners within their local context. However it is important that schools recognise that in order to deliver a broad and balanced ICT curriculum, they need to include all the main areas of the curriculum framework in their provision and this book does the job of covering the main ICT concepts needed for Key stage 4 and beyond. For those preparing for CSEC and CAPE Information Technology this book is the right precursor for such preparation.
Dr. O'Neil Duncan is a Jamaican national and a teacher by profession. He has been in the field of computing for over 15 years. He holds a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership and Technology. Dr. O'Neil is an author. He has one published book by Hodder Education that is used extensively in the Caribbean. His CSEC Information Technology book is highly sought after and is a favorite among Caribbean students. He has also written an Advanced level Information Technology book as well. This book covers both the CAPE Information Technology and Computer Science syllabus. O'Neil currently works at the John Gray High School and part time at the International College of the Cayman Islands as an Information Technology teacher.
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