NCCE Implementing the Teach Computing Curriculum in your school - 10 Oct

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This course aims to support teachers/subject leads in providing the best computing experience for their pupils using the Teach Computing Curriculum. It will guide them through the Teach Computing Curriculum’s design and structure, exploring how it can be implemented in an individual school setting.

This face to face course is being delivered by Tim Bleazard, Curriculum Innovation Consultant, at the Innovation Centre Bradford.

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.

By the end of this course attendees will be able to:

  • 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

Visit https://ncce.stem.org.uk/cpd/526767/implementing-teach-computing-curriculum-your-school to find out more and to book your place. For any enquiries please contact your local NCCE hub directly at teachcomputing@bingleygrammar.org.

This course is delivered as part of the National Centre for Computing Education which offers bursary-supported courses for primary teachers working in state-funded schools in England. Full day courses are eligible for a bursary unless your school has claimed before. Info is here https://teachcomputing.org/bursary.


Information

Published: 29/09/2023
Audience: Subject leaders in primary computing
Contact: Sarah Hawkins

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