NCCE facilitator development programme (stage one) - Invitation Only CH725 / B03
Summary
The National Centre for Computing Education is the main provider of computing professional development in England, operating through a network of quality assured partners. All our CPD is led by accredited facilitators, working to a shared quality framework.
Successful completion of stage one of the facilitator development programme, our flagship approach to building facilitator capability, results in accreditation as an NCCE Associate Facilitator. It presents an exciting pathway to working in partnership with the NCCE, as a facilitator of teacher professional development at regional and national levels and a holder of the prestigious STEM Learning CPD Quality Mark.
Outcomes
You will be able to:
- recognise the evidence base that supports effective CPD
- identify effective strategies for working with adult learners
- clarify the principles of impact evaluation
- reflect on and analyse your current CPD facilitation and development needs
- explain the basic principles of impact evaluation through the Impact Toolkit
- begin to plan an approach as a computing teacher-facilitator
- begin to use STEM Learning PDEs to plan for effective CPD
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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Accredited NCCE facilitator development program (stage one) - day 1 | 07 May 2019 | 09:30-15:30 | University of Hertfordshire |
Accredited NCCE facilitator development program (stage one) - day 2 | 09 July 2019 | 09:30-15:30 | University of Hertfordshire |
Notes
If you require parking, please email your car registration to ncce@herts.ac.uk stating the course that you are attending.
All participants accepted onto this programme are entitled to receive the bursary.
Actions
Cost
Priority school | Activity feeFree |
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Priority school repeat teacher | Activity feeFree |
Priority school engaged in CSA | Activity feeFree |
English Maintained | Activity feeFree |
Other | Activity feeFree |
Additional information
Would you like this course delivered at your school? Contact enquiries@stem.org.uk to find out more.
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