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Assessments That Don’t Suck: Creative PAT Ideas That Still Meet the IEB Standards

Let’s be honest—by the time we reach Term 2 and learners hear “PAT,” half the class has already mentally checked out. For many learners, the Practical Assessment Task (PAT) feels like a never-ending mountain of Word reports, Excel sheets, and Access databases that somehow manage to drain the joy out
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Ctrl + Alt + AI: Rebooting the CAT Classroom

Let’s be honest—when we first signed up to teach Computer Applications Technology, we thought we’d mastered the curriculum the moment we could rattle off the difference between RAM and ROM. But now? Artificial Intelligence has entered the chat, and suddenly, we’re all Googling terms like machine learning, natural language processing,
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