Implementing the Teach Computing Curriculum in your school CJ255 / B08
Summary
This course aims to support teachers and subject leads in providing the best computing experience for their pupils using the Teach Computing Curriculum. It will guide leaders through the Teach Computing Curriculum’s design and structure, exploring how it can be implemented within an individual school’s setting. There will be a focus on the content children will need to learn, skills they will need to access this and how these are progressed within the curriculum. It will consider the starting point of schools and how best they can include the Teach Computing Curriculum resources to teach computing effectively, troubleshooting any issues that they may have. It will also support subject leads in getting to grips with content, software, and approaches to enable them to effectively deliver the curriculum within their own school.
What topics are covered?
Design and structure of the Teach Computing Curriculum- explore the design and structure of Teach Computing Curriculum and the research behind this. Unpick how this fulfils the National Curriculum objectives for computing.
Making it work in your school: software and hardware requirements- Identify the software and hardware requirements of the Teach Computing Curriculum and how this may differ in your school. Explore alternative software to deliver the content based on the technology within your school.
Making it work in your school: Teaching and learning- Identify potential barriers and how you can overcome them. Explore strategies for ensuring the curriculum meet the needs of pupils in your school, including how to provide support and challenge.
Planning to implement the Teach Computing Curriculum in your school- Develop an action plan for your school, considering where you are now, your identified issues to using the curriculum and strategies for overcoming them
Who is the course leader?
Outcomes
You will:
- Understand the aims and design of the Teach Computing Curriculum
- Identify issues with implementing the TCC in your school and strategies for overcoming them
- Explain strategies for support and challenge within computing
- Know how to implement the Teach Computing Curriculum within your own setting, ensuring that it meets the needs of pupils in your school
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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1 Design and structure of the Teach Computing Curriculum | 23 October 2024 | 10:00-16:00 | Carmel College |
2 Making it work in your school: Software and hardware | 23 October 2024 | 10:00-16:00 | Carmel College |
3 Making it work in your school: Teaching and learning | 23 October 2024 | 10:00-16:00 | Carmel College |
4 Planning to implement the Teach Computing Curriculum in your school | 23 October 2024 | 10:00-16:00 | Carmel College |
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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
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St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Ladywell Road, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 5DE
Stocks Lane Primary School, Stocks Lane, Clayton Heights, Bradford BD13 2RH
Anchorsholme Primary Academy, Eastpines Drive, Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 3RX
Tameside One, Wellington Road, Ashton-under-Lyne OL6 6BL
Bishop Challoner Catholic College, Institute Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham B14 7EG
Isambard Kingdom Brunel Primary School, Thomas Place, Wellington TA21 8FP
Monkerton Community Primary School, Sestertius Road, Monkerton, Exeter EX1 3WS
Isambard Kingdom Brunel Primary School, Thomas Place, Wellington TA21 8FP
The Priory Federation of Academies trust, Clayton Road, Lincoln LN5 8RE
Newstead Wood School, Avebury Road, Orpington BR6 9SA
Beauchamp College, Ridge Way, Oadby, Leicester LE2 5TP
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