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EdTech and Digital Skills Support

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Learning Platform courses

With the closure of our Enhance platform at the end of September 2023, the and modules have moved to our new Learning Platform. You can now in order to access these modules.

Digital strategy and framework to support the FE sector

Our initial EdTech Strategy, released in Spring 2018, looked at how best the º£½ÇÉçÇø can support the Further Education and Skills sector in harnessing new technologies to maximise learning outcomes – it was a three-year road map for digital technology to ensure excellence in teaching, learning and assessment.

The º£½ÇÉçÇø’s Digital Teaching Professional Framework (DTPF), produced in November 2018 and updated in 2023, is underpinned by the strategy to support the transformation of our country’s technical and vocational education system; with EdTech and Digital performing a crucial role in delivering this step change. The DTPF helps to define what good pedagogy looks like and what digital skills progression means in three stages of personal development.

For more information about our EdTech / Digital Skills offer, please contact enquiries@etfoundation.co.uk.

EdTech and Essential Digital Skills learning and training

The º£½ÇÉçÇø’s focus has been on how technology can help teachers and trainers in their current professional practice, develop their understanding of how to redefine their pedagogic approaches with learning technologies.

To affirm and support teachers, trainers and assessors in using technology, our Learning Management System offers a number of certified, online, self-learning EdTech training modules mapped to the Digital Teaching Professional Framework (DTPF).

The Department for Education (DfE) introduced an essential digital skills (EDS) framework and associated national standards. Adults aged 19+ with no or low digital skills were entitled to take EDS qualifications free of charge under the Adult Education Budget from September 2020, in line with existing entitlements for English and maths. DfE commissioned the º£½ÇÉçÇø to deliver a blended EDS CPD programme to prepare teachers, trainers and leaders to deliver the new qualifications based on the standards. You can find courses relating to this on our Learning Management System.

Webinar recordings to support remote working, digital accessibility, and skills

Links to EdTech and Essential Digital Skills training which can contribute to developing the knowledge, skills and understanding required for teaching and learning online.

Webinars to Support Remote Working

Spring 2021 EdTech Webinar Series

Spring 2022 Digital Accessibility Series

EdTech Progression Pathways

Note: This section is still under development to reflect content being moved to the new learning management system (LMS). Please check back later for more information and links to the EdTech Progression Pathways.

Projects to reduce barriers for embedding learning technology

Early in 2018, the º£½ÇÉçÇø commissioned a series of Outstanding Teaching Learning and Assessment (OTLA) Digital projects. The projects, now complete, used action research to evidence ways to spread and embed effective practice in the use of technology to achieve measurable improvements in teaching, learning and/or assessment to improve learner outcomes.

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