Developing and supporting programming within your primary school- face to face CN003 / F14

Start date
4 Oct 24
Duration
1 Day
Location
Cinderford RFC, Sports & Social Club, Dockham Road, Cinderford GL14 2AQ View on Google Map

Summary

Programming is large part of the computing curriculum and one which is taught in each year group at primary school. This course will ensure subject leaders are confident in supporting colleagues to understand what primary programming entails; from developing simple algorithms to designing programs to meet specific goals and all the steps in-between.  

During this course, you will discover engaging and effective ways to help children develop their ideas around programming, considering how algorithms are developed and can be developed into programs. A range of approaches will be explored, including ‘unplugged’ activities that require no computer and on-screen programming environments such as Scratch Jr and Scratch. You’ll also explore approaches for effectively teaching programming to motivate a wide range of learners.  

You will develop your understanding of progression across KS1 and KS2 in programming helping you plan for age-appropriate learning and ensuring you are able to support colleague’s understanding of programming within your school. 

This course is delivered as part of the National Centre for Computing Education. 

Who is it for?

Primary computing leaders, looking to develop their own teaching and that of their colleagues.

What topics are covered?

01 | Understanding Programming look at the bigger picture of the progression of algorithms and programming across the key stages and how to utilise strategies like Semantic waves and pedagogies like PRIMM and Use, Modify Create.  

02 | KS1 programming progression apply evidence-based teaching approaches to build children’s understanding of algorithms and programming in key stage 1 utilising pedagogy and Scratch JR. 

03 | KS2 programming progression apply evidence-based teaching approaches to build children’s understanding of programming in key stage 2 utilising pedagogy and Scratch. 

04 | Supporting others to teach programming Explore different approaches to raise the profile of programming in the curriculum, supporting and raising the confidence of teachers' delivery. 

How will you learn?

You’ll discuss issues with peers and an experienced course leader, comparing practice and learning strategies that are based in evidence. Personalised action planning will help you prioritise next steps for you and your school, ensuring you gain maximum benefit from the CPD.

How long is this course?

This course is a single day involving 5 hours of learning.  

Who is the course leader?

  • Alyson Meredith

    I am currently a lecturer at the University of Gloucestershire, where I specialise in teaching trainee teachers in the fields of primary computing...

Outcomes

You will be able to: 

  • explain the progression of programming through KS1 and KS2 
  • demonstrate how algorithms lead into programs and explain this to others   
  • describe effective approaches to teaching programming and identify what this looks like in the classroom
  • use online tools (e.g. Scratch and Scratch Jr ) to teach programming to both teachers and pupils
  • support teachers within your school to deliver effective programming lessons within KS1 and KS2  
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Sessions

DateTimeLocation
Primary programming and algorithms - day 104 October 202409:30-15:30Cinderford RFC

Notes

By booking on this course you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of the National Centre for Computing Education. These can be found here https://teachcomputing.org/privacy.html

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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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