The role of computing within the National Curriculum framework has changed dramatically in recent times. Traditionally, the computing curriculum in schools focussed on software competency and proficiency in common but basic tasks such as word processing, delivered through the subject of Information Communication Technology (ICT). In other words, students became perfunctory but perhaps uninspired end users, closely tied to ubiquitous commercial packages such as Microsoft Office. However, in September 2014, then Education Secretary Michael Gove made significant changes to the National Curriculum that affected both primary and secondary education in the UK. This has consisted in essence of an enforced shift from the prior ICT model to one that...
In the early eighties, Seymour Papert pioneered the use of computers as a tool for children's learni...
Computer science in UK schools is a subject in decline: the ratio of Computing to Maths A-Level stud...
To modernise education, the Flemish government defined new learning goals that take account of 21st-...
The computing curriculum in England has shifted from ���software training��� to a model where childr...
Computing is a rigorous, intellectually rich discipline alongside Maths, Science, or History. Like t...
This section looks at how you can plan to teach effective computing lessons. It builds on ideas in C...
The recent inclusion of computational skills in core curriculum by governments in the UK and Austral...
Introducing coding in the curriculum at an early age is considered a long term investment in bridgin...
We explore the need for embedding creativity in the UK Higher Education computing curriculum and som...
peer-reviewedThere has been a decline in the number of students studying mathematics, science and co...
Computer science is becoming an increasingly important part of primary and secondary education. This...
The Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians (MCEETYA, 2008) states that, ‘i...
Incorporating intellectual and developmental frameworks into a Scottish school curriculum
This paper will present how an emerging Community of Practice is supporting the development of a new...
Computer coding—an activity that involves the creation, modification, and implementation of computer...
In the early eighties, Seymour Papert pioneered the use of computers as a tool for children's learni...
Computer science in UK schools is a subject in decline: the ratio of Computing to Maths A-Level stud...
To modernise education, the Flemish government defined new learning goals that take account of 21st-...
The computing curriculum in England has shifted from ���software training��� to a model where childr...
Computing is a rigorous, intellectually rich discipline alongside Maths, Science, or History. Like t...
This section looks at how you can plan to teach effective computing lessons. It builds on ideas in C...
The recent inclusion of computational skills in core curriculum by governments in the UK and Austral...
Introducing coding in the curriculum at an early age is considered a long term investment in bridgin...
We explore the need for embedding creativity in the UK Higher Education computing curriculum and som...
peer-reviewedThere has been a decline in the number of students studying mathematics, science and co...
Computer science is becoming an increasingly important part of primary and secondary education. This...
The Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians (MCEETYA, 2008) states that, ‘i...
Incorporating intellectual and developmental frameworks into a Scottish school curriculum
This paper will present how an emerging Community of Practice is supporting the development of a new...
Computer coding—an activity that involves the creation, modification, and implementation of computer...
In the early eighties, Seymour Papert pioneered the use of computers as a tool for children's learni...
Computer science in UK schools is a subject in decline: the ratio of Computing to Maths A-Level stud...
To modernise education, the Flemish government defined new learning goals that take account of 21st-...