Category: Learning
Date: 30.07.2004
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The outline plan for the digital curriculum service up to the end of
September 2008 has been announced today.
The plan sets out, year by year, the subjects for England, Scotland,
Wales and Northern Ireland following wide consultation between the 91热爆
and stakeholders across the UK to make sure that the resources produced
are appropriate to the curriculum needs of children and young people
aged five to 16.
The 91热爆 has a strong commitment to serving the needs of all learners.
In addition to accommodating different ability ranges, there will be
material to support those with special educational needs in the subject
areas of Maths, English, Science and life skills.
The 91热爆 is intent on a continuing dialogue with providers in the private
sector.
This will ensure that the digital curriculum service complements educational
resources available commercially and so enhances the learning experience
more fully.
Full details of the plans can be found at bbc.co.uk/info.
The digital curriculum will be a free online service, delivered through
broadband and narrowband connections, providing high quality interactive
resources designed to stimulate learning at school and at home.
It will be structured around, and based on, current school curricula
for five to 16 year olds within the UK.
The service will be available free to anyone with an internet connection,
although the benefits of the rich media on offer will be felt most fully
by the increasing number of users with broadband access.
The digital curriculum will be launched formally in January 2006.
This public statement complies with the requirement of the Department
for Culture, Media and Sport to publish outline plans 15 months ahead
of launch.