This paper will present how an emerging Community of Practice is supporting the development of a new national computing curriculum in primary (5-11 years) and secondary (11-18) schools in England. Computing, because of its ubiquity and role in innovation, has become an essential requirement in the increasingly global digital knowledge economy. Consequently, industry, government, academics and policy makers have become increasingly concerned that England was beginning to lose its innovative and competitive edge [1] [2]. This paper will present a background to changes at national level following the disapplication of Information Communication Technology as a subject, in 2013, through to the development of a new Computing curriculum in 2...
This article aims to deliberate the current position of Information and Communication Technology (IC...
This paper will report the findings of a study on the social implications of children studying compu...
The new computing component of England’s National Curriculum was promoted as an effective and egalit...
Despite successive government training initiatives, policies and extensive funding over the last 15 ...
In 2014 the UK became one of the first countries to formally include computing in its National Curri...
In 2014 the UK became one of the first countries to formally include computing in its National Curri...
This article aims to consider the relative virtues of ICT and/or computing in schools, and present t...
Computer science in UK schools is undergoing a remarkable transformation. While the changes are not ...
Computer science in UK schools is a subject in decline: the ratio of Computing to Maths A-Level stud...
Computer science education in the United Kingdom has undergone substantial scrutiny, and in England ...
Computer science curriculum reform in the United Kingdom has been subject to substantial scrutiny—as...
The aim of this research is to open discourse over the matters, processes and skills of the subject ...
Since 2012 the United Kingdom has fundamentally reformed its computing teaching: the subject matter...
Intensive curriculum reform is currently being undertaken in Wales across all school years and all s...
In 2014, the UK government introduced a new National Curriculum for state schools in England with a ...
This article aims to deliberate the current position of Information and Communication Technology (IC...
This paper will report the findings of a study on the social implications of children studying compu...
The new computing component of England’s National Curriculum was promoted as an effective and egalit...
Despite successive government training initiatives, policies and extensive funding over the last 15 ...
In 2014 the UK became one of the first countries to formally include computing in its National Curri...
In 2014 the UK became one of the first countries to formally include computing in its National Curri...
This article aims to consider the relative virtues of ICT and/or computing in schools, and present t...
Computer science in UK schools is undergoing a remarkable transformation. While the changes are not ...
Computer science in UK schools is a subject in decline: the ratio of Computing to Maths A-Level stud...
Computer science education in the United Kingdom has undergone substantial scrutiny, and in England ...
Computer science curriculum reform in the United Kingdom has been subject to substantial scrutiny—as...
The aim of this research is to open discourse over the matters, processes and skills of the subject ...
Since 2012 the United Kingdom has fundamentally reformed its computing teaching: the subject matter...
Intensive curriculum reform is currently being undertaken in Wales across all school years and all s...
In 2014, the UK government introduced a new National Curriculum for state schools in England with a ...
This article aims to deliberate the current position of Information and Communication Technology (IC...
This paper will report the findings of a study on the social implications of children studying compu...
The new computing component of England’s National Curriculum was promoted as an effective and egalit...