Teaching Programming to 5- to 11-year-olds CO041
Build your subject knowledge and develop your skills in teaching programming.
Summary
Through the activities in this course you will learn about algorithms and programming, and how to teach young children to code.
Programming gives children the opportunity to be creators rather than just consumers of technology. From using and modifying existing programs to complete tasks, to designing their own programmes to solve problems and develop new ideas.
This four-week course will help you become more confident in teaching programming to young children aged 5-11 years old. As well as developing your own understanding of programming, you’ll also investigate a range of strategies that you can use to help your pupils.
Who is it for?
Primary teachers who are new to teaching programming, or who would like to develop their understanding. Primary subject leaders.
What topics are covered?
- What is programming?
- Understanding of algorithms
- Moving from an algorithm to code
- Using BeeBots to develop understanding of programming.
- How to teach sequence, repetition, and selection in programmes
- Using Scratch Jr, Logo, and Scratch
How will you learn?
This online, self-paced course can be completed flexibly. Participants can join and start this course at any time after the advertised date.
This course is not facilitated. You can learn independently or with colleagues to directly address your individual needs.
How long is this course?
This is 8 hours of self-directed learning
Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- use a range of resources to teach understanding of algorithms
- support children through the different stages of creating a program
- use a range of programming environments suitable for primary- children
- explain the key programming concepts of sequence, repetition, and selection, and know how to introduce children to these using real-world examples
- design programs using Scratch Jr and Scratch