The School of Information and Media, The FACULTY of MANAGEMENT

Teachers' ICT skills and knowledge needs
Final Report to SOEID
Bibliography

Title Page and Acknowledgements

Contents

Executive Summary

The Way Forward - Recommendations

Section One
Introduction

Section Two
The Study

Section Three
Use of ICT in Scottish Schools

Section Four
Problems / Challenges

Section Five
Attitudes, skills and training

Section Six
Organisational culture

Section Seven
The Way Forward

Appendices
Bibliography

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