Algorithms in GCSE computer science CL200 / D02
Summary
This course is delivered as part of the National Centre for Computing Education, and forms part of the Computer Science Accelerator programme
An understanding of algorithms is fundamental to success in computer science. To reach their full potential, students of GCSE computer science need to be confident in using decomposition and abstraction to solve problems.
This course centres on the core search and sort algorithms; exploring how they manipulate data structures and comparing the relative efficiency of different methods.
You will become skilled using formal maths and logic to design algorithms, and be able to trace algorithms confidently, finding and fixing errors. You’ll become familiar with the execution of algorithms in Python, supporting practical programming tasks.
Mapped closely to the specifications of GCSE Computer Science, the CPD will provide you with deepened knowledge and confidence that your students are equipped for their exams.
Bursaries exist to support you through 40 hours of CPD to complete the CS Accelerator programme. If you don’t complete the programme, we reserve the right to reclaim any bursaries paid.
Outcomes
You will gain the required knowledge to help your students:
- understand and compare algorithms in terms of inputs, processes and outputs, including sorts, searches and string manipulations
- analyse problems, interpret flowcharts and pseudocode and evaluate the fitness of solutions using test data and logical reasoning
- trace algorithms and improve them, by identifying and correcting errors
- design algorithms using written descriptions, pseudocode and flowcharts to solve problems, leading to modular programming of solutions in Python code
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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Algorithms in GCSE Computer Science - Day 1 | 20 January 2020 | 09:00-15:00 | All Saints RC School |
Algorithms in GCSE computer science - day 2 | 27 January 2020 | 09:00-15:00 | All Saints RC School |
Notes
This course is free to all eligible teachers (from English state maintained schools). Ineligible teachers will pay the same fee as a non-maintained school and will not receive a bursary. Please contact info@teachcomputing.org for more information.
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