where childrens' creativity is king, a new and safe online community designed just for primary schools.
With edujam you can meet the government’s 2008 target to provide each pupil with a personalised learning space, whilst at the same time providing a foundation for:
With a range of artforms to choose from and a staff room full of curriculum ideas and lesson plans, edujam supports each child's abilities whatever their preferred style of learning.
“At-home parental involvement clearly and consistently has significant effects on pupil achievement … which far outweigh other forms of involvement.”
Charles Desforges, 2003
In a secure, educationally focused environment, pupils can share and discuss work in their Jam Studio with parents and carers at home.
For teachers and pupils, secure access to edujam is anytime, anywhere; in breakfast and homework clubs, study support groups, or simply assessing work at home.
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Becta Award Winner, Clunbury Primary School shows how its focus on creativity and online communities has inspired pupil collaboration and engagement
Clunbury Church of England Primary is a small rural school with big educational vision. Based in Shropshire and with 65 pupils on role, the school is run by Head Andy Davis, a keen blogger with a creative approach to implementing ICT across the curriculum. In November 07, Clunbury School won the Becta ICT Excellence Award for the best whole primary school. With technology viewed as an important enabler of teaching and learning, the school not only has a thriving computer club for parents, children and the community, collaborates with other schools but also a highly developed website blog that features parent and staff forums.
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Straits Primary School, "Starters to Stars" Part Two
The Straits Primary School began using edujam in the last week of the autumn term 2006 and then continued to extend the opportunity to the rest of Year 5 during the Spring term.
Watch this space to read how six pupils soon became sixty who produced over 50 digital masterpieces and began to build their very own creative school community!
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