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Teaching GCSE computer science - residentialCP297
GCSE Computer Science comprises a rich, knowledge-based curriculum. This CPD equips you with effective teaching strategies to build student knowledge for long-term recall, leading to confidence in assessments. During the residential you’ll explore those pedagogy approaches which are proven to be the most...Adapting the teach computing curriculum for mixed-year classesCO404
The Teach Computing Curriculum is based on a learning progression from Year 1 through to Year 6, with content being organised into year groups. This spiral curriculum approach allows for skills to be revisited and built on each year, but can make organising the curriculum for mixed-age classes a challenge.
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Preparing for Ofsted in primary computingCO486
Find out what to expect from an Ofsted visit to your school and how you can prepare for it as a computing subject lead.
This self-paced course will explore the expectations outlined in the Ofsted framework and what this means for computing teaching and learning in your school. Drawing on the evidence of...
Introduction to the Teach Computing curriculumCO461
This self-paced course provides an overview of the Teach Computing Curriculum, a freely available whole school computing curriculum designed to ensure progression of subject knowledge and key skills. You will be guided through the topics and skills taught across the primary phase and understand how it may be adapted...KS3 computing (module 3): Creative curriculum enrichment and inclusionCO249
Making computing an engaging school subject that motivates and inspires all students is a key outcome of an excellent Key Stage 3 computing curriculum.At the heart of this curriculum is computational thinking - the ability to solve problems using computers. Some of the barriers to engaging with computing, particularly...Leading primary design and technologySL810
Gain a deeper understanding of the aims of the primary design and technology curriculum, develop your own subject knowledge and identify the role subject leaders’ play in developing a whole school approach to teaching the programmes of study for KS1 and KS2. Take the opportunity to reflect on your current D...New to leading primary scienceSL076
Are you a primary science subject leader seeking to make a lasting impact at your school? Whether you’re new to the role or have 1-2 years of experience, this comprehensive course will empower you to drive positive change across your entire school. This blended CPD (partly face to face and partly...Assessment of primary computingCO007
Effective teaching includes the skilful use of assessment to monitor children’s knowledge and understanding, and to overcome misconceptions. Accurate assessment informs adaptive teaching, allowing you to build upon previous learning and supporting development of ideas and skills through the whole computing...