Since the UK programme started in 2004, over 150 teachers have contributed resources to the programme, resulting in a total to date of over 300 schemes of work, each covering at least 4 to 5 hours [and many well in excess of that] and focusing on an effective, often innovative use of ICT for learning and teaching. The resources can be downloaded and used as is, or they can be adapted for use with different student and subject groups.
Please observe our terms and conditions before you download our teachers' resources.
Teachnet is a project from the Teachers Network in the US, a non-profit organisation with a
long history of working with teachers to develop and share classroom
resources. Teachnet Ireland also operates a very successful programme. Together, the Teachnet family offers teachers around the world, a stunning array of freely accessible classroom resources.
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Every year, an Awards Evening is hosted at the Citi Headquarters in London for contributors to the programme and their guests, Champions of the programme who have done so much to cajole new teachers on board and to challenge the ICT skills of existing teachers ... and headteachers keen to support the efforts of their staff in changing the way students learn.
Visitors to the site are welcome to visit the Photo Galleries to sample a flavour of the celebrations and to identify their favourite authors!
Picture above from the left are Ellen Dempsey, President of the Teachers Network, Alan Jones and Dai Thomas from Warden Park School in Sussex, and Sir James Hill, former Chairman of the SSAT. |