ICT Integration Training for Schools
Empowering Teachers with Practical ICT Skills
Ethans Design offers ICT Integration Training for Schools, designed to equip teachers with essential digital skills for modern teaching and school administration. Our programme focuses on practical, beginner-friendly training, making it ideal even for teachers using computers for the first time.
Through hands-on sessions, we help schools successfully integrate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into everyday teaching and learning.
Beginner-Friendly ICT Training
We understand that many teachers have little or no prior computer experience. Our training is:
- Hands-on and practical
- Slow-paced and supportive
- Focused on real school tasks
- Delivered using simple, easy-to-understand language
Our ICT Training Programme for Teachers
Our school-based ICT training covers the most essential tools used in education today. Each module is delivered in a step-by-step, practical manner, ensuring teachers gain confidence and real-world skills.
Microsoft Word for Teachers
- School letters and reports
- Tests, exams, and worksheets
- Lesson plans and schemes of work
- Tables for timetables and records
Microsoft Excel for Teachers
- Attendance registers
- Simple performance charts
- Automatic totals and averages
- Student marksheets and grading
Microsoft PowerPoint for Teachers
- Visual learning aids
- Lesson presentations
- Effective use of projectors
- Classroom-friendly slide design
Enrol your school in Ethans Design ICT Integration Training for Teachers
And empower your staff to teach, manage, and lead with confidence.
Benefits of ICT Training for Teachers
Improved Teacher Efficiency: Quickly prepare lessons, tests, and reports
Enhanced Student Learning: Use presentations and digital resources to engage learners
Better Record Management: Keep marks, attendance, and reports organized digitally
Leadership Support: School management gains visibility and control over ICT adoption
Future-Ready Schools: Equip teachers for modern classrooms and blended learning

