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NSWTF Policy on Information and Communications Technology in Education

This is the policy that was debated at the Federation's Annual Conference.

The Senior Officers are keen for feedback on the policy and I think it would be useful to have a discussion via the Computer Educators SIG on some of its implications.

There were a number of significant ammendments from the floor of the conference and it was a useful debate. While it is annual conference policy it should be seen as the start of process rather than the final word. Even at August Council other matters to do with Technology and its impact are being debated by teachers from around the state.

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