Dear Simon,
I would be very interested to know what are the 5 sets of circumstances
when a laptop can be provided, so we can make it clearer to students,
who are not provided with one.
Many thanks,
Mary.
Simon Bloor wrote:
>Dear colleagues
>
>An LEA has recently refused to provide a laptop for student following an
>assessment here - nothing unusual about that...but has provided a
>justification by citing what it calles guidnace from the DfES regarding
>provision of laptops...this looks to me more like a set of examples in
>which it would be appropriate to provide a laptop rather than specific
>guidance - but I wonder if there is anyone out there who has a better
>handle on this and can either confirm or rebut my hypothesis?
>
>Unfortunately, if this is guidance then things get tricky cos there are
>only 5 particular sets of circumstances in which a laptop can be
>provided.
>
>Many thanks
>
>Simon
>
>
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