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Assessing computational thinking in primary schools - short courseCP457

A short course providing practical guidance on the assessment of key thinking skills in primary computingComputational thinking lies at the heart of the national curriculum. It includes the key building blocks for success in computing such as using abstraction to simplify problems, or how...

Behaviour for learning in a computing environment - short courseCP468

This course is aimed at secondary computing teachers who are looking to ensure the behaviour management and learning atmosphere in a computing environment enables progress. Participants will get the opportunity to look at the adolescent brain development, assess their own behaviours and look at computing related...

Cardiff university, the bumble bee and the science curriculum!NW041

FOR TEACHERS IN WALES ONLY:
A half day workshop split in to 2 sessions offering an overview of the Bumble of Honeywood story and accompanying resources. The resources cover – germs, spread of disease, climate change, rewilding and lots more!
Cardiff University...

Careers and enrichment in primary computing with STEM Ambassadors- short courseCP441

Children begin to make decisions about their future at an early age. This means it is crucial that children’s experience includes career-linked learning in computing as well as authentic experiences with a range of job roles. This helps to enable children to see the relevance of computing and may also help to...

Chemistry for non-specialists - Northern Ireland Teachers ONLYNN514

Using established knowledge on how these concepts can be taught successfully, as well as common misconceptions, course participants will learn strategies for immediate classroom use.

Collaboration in KS3 programmingCP437

Programming is a highly collaborative activity, through which groups of individuals can achieve greater things than they would alone. In industry as well as through the lived experience of young people working creatively with code, many effective approaches to collaborative working have emerged that deserve a place in...

Computing Quality Framework – driving change within your school - short courseCP403

Explore the Computing Quality Framework to identify and support change within your school. You will find out about the framework and how to review their progress in developing computing provision. You will explore the dimensions within the framework and find out how they relate to computing within a school. Learning...

Creative digital media projectsCP414

As part of a rich computing curriculum offering, digital media development is a creative and highly relevant area of interest to students of all abilities.This CPD supports teachers to develop a range of pedagogical skills, helping them to confidently lead students through inspiring digital projects suitable for KS3...

Creative teachers:creative learnersNW037

For Primary Teachers and Sci subject leaders in Primary schools in WALES ONLY.A 2 day course that develops teachers’ creativity in science teaching and explores effective thematic approaches to teaching science.
Any enquiries, please email Wales Administrator: joss@...

Data-driven IT projects in secondary computingCP485

Data-rich projects using spreadsheets and database are an integral part of KS3 computing, and technical qualifications at 14+. Developing the skills for student success, over the whole secondary age range, is the focus for this CPD....

Developing Learner’s Resilience and Independent Learning Skills in Post 16 ScienceRX025

Explore different methods to help learners manage the transition from level 2 (KS4) to level 3 (KS5), cope with the challenges of independent learning and develop the resilience to endure a full post-16 programme. Develop strategies to ensure that the culture of the classroom is right and that learners develop the...

Developing self-regulated learning and resilience in Triple Science studentsRX040

This course will explore different methods to help students develop independent learning and resilience to study GCSE science. You will develop strategies to ensure that the culture of the classroom is right and that learners develop the metacognitive skills and motivation needed to...

Diagnostic assessment for GCSE computer science - short courseCP412

Assessment of subject knowledge is important to inform teaching. This short session introduces the free, quality-assured test banks provided by the National Centre for Computing Education, designed to reduce teacher workload. Two assessment packages will be presented:Diagnose gaps in KS3...

Diagnostic teaching and dealing with misconceptions in secondary scienceRX038

Supporting students to detect, understand and correct their own, and other’s misconceptions is at the heart of diagnostic teaching. Through implementation of strategies and tools, we will look at how diagnostic teaching can be supported in the virtual classroom, or through a blended...

Effective delivery of blended practical work for Triple ScienceRX037

Delivery of practical science is likely to remain a challenge for a considerable time, given the current climate of uncertainty. It is therefore timely to look at strategies, techniques and resources that can support the delivery of practical science via blended delivery methods. The...

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