Introduction to primary computing - remote INVITATION ONLY CH004 / G02
Summary
Since 2014, a quiet revolution has taken place in primary schools. The addition of computer science to the curriculum, part of the foundation subject of computing, has brought new challenges and opportunities for teachers.
This one-day course helps teachers to understand the nature of computing in the curriculum, and the similarities and differences with the previous ICT curriculum. You’ll gain hands-on experience of teaching different aspects of computing, evaluating high-quality resources that can be used in your classroom. You’ll also develop your knowledge of computer programming and confidence to teach children programming at an age-appropriate level.
There’s a wide network of teacher communities, resources and professional development opportunities to take you further in the teaching of computing – this course will guide you towards the most reliable and accessible sources of help.
Who is it for?
New subject coordinators of primary computing, as well as other teachers interested in integrating computing into their classroom teaching.
Course content:
- 01 | What is computing? - Understand computing as a subject, a future career path, and a set of critical skills for modern life. Consider what outstanding teaching of computing for all should look like.
- 02 | The Computing Curriculum - Consider the computing teaching that currently happens in your classroom, and evaluate a range of high quality resources to help you develop towards outstanding learning.
- 03 | Getting started with teaching primary programming - Understand how computational thinking underpins learning of computer programming, and how algorithms form the basis of all programs.
- 04 | You don’t need to know everything - Navigate confidently through the vast range of support and resources available to help you develop your teaching of computing.
How will you learn?
Reflecting on your own situation and assessing, through discussion with peers in other schools, how opportunities in computing can be maximised.
Apply the latest research and practice to your own school context with support from the facilitator.
Experience hands-on the activities that can transform your computing curriculum.
Do you prefer to learn remotely?
If so, take a look at:
Introduction to primary computing
This course is delivered as part of the National Centre for Computing Education.
Who is the course leader?
Outcomes
You will be able to:
- Understand how computing has evolved as an academic subject rich in knowledge and skill
- Develop an understanding of high-quality computing education in the context of your own school
- Gain practical experience of teaching and learning in computing, including introductory computer programming
- Be confident in the next steps to develop the teaching of computing, supported by a network of peers and a range of high-quality resources
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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1 Introduction to primary computing | 25 May 2021 | 09:30-15:30 | Virtual |
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Fees & Subsidies
Additional information
Are you a state-funded Special School or PRU unit? You may be eligible for reduced course fees and even subsidies. Get in touch to check your eligibility and book your place directly. You can see our fees and subsidy information here.
Alternative dates
Pride Park, Pride Park, Derby DE24 8XL
St. George's School, Canterbury Road, Colchester CO2 7RU
St. George's School, Canterbury Road, Colchester CO2 7RU
St. George's School, Canterbury Road, Colchester CO2 7RU
St. George's School, Canterbury Road, Colchester CO2 7RU
Kehelland Village School, Kehelland, Camborne TR14 0DA
Holy Cross and All Saints RC Primary School, Trafford Road, Eccles, Manchester M30 0JA
The Education Space, Boardman House (3rd Floor), 64 Broadway, Stratford E15 1NT
Isambard Kingdom Brunel Primary School, Thomas Place, Wellington TA21 8FP
Cringle Brook Primary School, 388 Slade Lane, Levenshulme M19 2HT
University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby DE22 1GB
Beamont Collegiate Academy, Long Lane, Warrington WA2 8PX
University of Wolverhampton, Walsall Campus, Gorway Road, Walsall WS1 3BD
Isambard Kingdom Brunel Primary School, Thomas Place, Wellington TA21 8FP
Isambard Kingdom Brunel Primary School, Thomas Place, Wellington TA21 8FP
The CLF Institute, Russell Town Avenue, Redfield, Bristol BS5 9JH
Isambard Kingdom Brunel Primary School, Thomas Place, Wellington TA21 8FP
Kidsgrove Secondary School, Gloucester Road, Stoke-on-Trent ST7 4DL
Kidsgrove Secondary School, Gloucester Road, Stoke-on-Trent ST7 4DL
Glynne Primary School, Cot Lane, Kingswinford DY6 9TH
Isambard Kingdom Brunel Primary School, Thomas Place, Wellington TA21 8FP
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