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ICT in schools 2004: the impact of government initiatives five years on

14 May 2004 Ofsted

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Ofsted’s inspection of the impact of government initiatives in information and communication technology began in 1999. Reports were also published in 2001 and 2002.

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pdf the impact of government initiatives primary (PDF format).pdf pdf 73.17 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary art & design (PDF format).pdf pdf 60.13 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary business education (PDF format).pdf pdf 50.99 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary design & technology (PDF format).pdf pdf 59.80 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary English (PDF format).pdf pdf 59.59 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary geography (PDF format).pdf pdf 55.56 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary history (PDF format).pdf pdf 55.98 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary mathematics (PDF format).pdf pdf 61.03 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary modern foreign languages (PDF format).pdf pdf 74.96 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary music (PDF format).pdf pdf 54.29 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary physical education (PDF format).pdf pdf 55.63 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary religious education (PDF format).pdf pdf 49.84 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives secondary science (PDF format).pdf pdf 51.62 KB
pdf the impact of government initiatives special schools (PDF format).pdf pdf 69.66 KB
pdf ICT in schools 2004 School Portraits - Cramlington Community High School (PDF format).pdf pdf 170.19 KB
pdf ICT in schools 2004 School Portraits - Eggbuckland Community College (PDF format).pdf pdf 165.37 KB
pdf ICT in schools 2004 School Portraits - Lent Rise County Combined School (PDF format).pdf pdf 153.57 KB
pdf The impact of government initiatives five years on (PDF format).pdf pdf 1.40 MB

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