For the 14 per
cent of primary schools indicating more spending on ICT than planned, the focus is most likely to be on assessment systems.
Not exact matches
Rise in orders Looking ahead to the 2014/15 academic year, an increasing number
of schools indicate funding will be in - line with the recent past, while 13 per
cent of primary and eight per
cent of secondary
schools say it will increase.
However it is a shame that with the proven benefits
of e-books our research
indicates that 58 per
cent of primary schools and 17 per
cent of secondary
schools say they make no use
of eBooks.
The latest research commissioned by the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA) found that 41 per
cent of schools — across the
primary and secondary sectors — are
indicating contraction in their resource budgets over the coming year.