Assessment and progression in KS3 computing CJ212 / D01

Start date
29 Sep 21
Duration
1 Day
Location
Cardinal Hume Catholic School, Old Durham Road, Beacon Lough, Gateshead NE9 6RZ View on Google Map

Summary

This course is aimed at computing subject leaders and secondary computing teachers who are looking to ensure rapid progression through Key Stage 3 by ensuring formative and summative assessment is planned and utilised in their subject and in particular what it looks like in programming. Participants will get the opportunity to look at the expectations of attainment are at the end of KS2 and identify strategies and tools to ensure progression right through the key stage putting their students in the best possible position to take on GCSE Computer Science. 
Who is it for?
This course is for Key Stage 3 Teachers of computing and Subject leaders of computing.
Prior Knowledge
Participants would have a solid base of understanding of subject knowledge at Key Stage 3 and 4 – Computer Science Accelerator
Course units
  • Assessment & Progression Overview – To start the day you’ll get to grips with the basic concepts of progression from end of KLS2 to beginning of KS4, looking at learning journeys and an overview of formative and summative assessment
  • Formative Assessment –  In this session you will look at strategies to identify misconceptions and gaps in student's understanding from a range of different methods as well as identifying the tools used to support in closing those gaps.
  • Summative Assessment – In this session you will investigate how we plan for and use the results of summative assessment including user of baselines, rubrics and tracking
  • Assessment in Programming – You will examine specific issues relating to assessment of programming before looking at how we plan for assessing programming and what strategies can be utilised. 
How will you learn?Hands-on experiential learning with the collaborative support of your peers.
Expert advice and instruction on the computing curriculum and the expectations of a computer science teacher, from experienced classroom practitioners.
This course is delivered either face-to-face or as a combination of face-to-face and remote delivered sessions. Please see the specific course instance to choose the date and delivery mode that suit you best. 
How long is the course?This is a one-day course which consists of five hours of teaching time.

Who is the course leader?

Outcomes

Participants will:

  • Be aware of what progression looks like though KS3.
  • Be able to plan for assessment within lessons and how to reflect on those assessment in altering our teaching and planning.
  • Explore a range of tools and strategies for both summative and formative assessment.
  • Be aware of the specific issues of assessing programming.
  • Plan assessment models and apply particular assessment techniques suitable for progression in programming.

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
1 Assessment and progression in KS3 computing - face to face29 September 202109:15-10:35Cardinal Hume Catholic School
2 Assessment and progression in KS3 computing - face to face29 September 202110:50-11:40Cardinal Hume Catholic School
3 Assessment and progression in KS3 computing - face to face29 September 202111:40-13:00Cardinal Hume Catholic School
4 Assessment and progression in KS3 computing - face to face29 September 202114:00-15:30Cardinal Hume Catholic School

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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.

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