Recent changes to the teaching of Computing in all schools in England have been profound and wide-ranging, changing the subject from one focussed on the use of ICT products to one focussed on the understanding and creation of computing systems. This change in the curriculum has created a strong demand for professional development of in-service teachers, to develop their skills and expertise to deliver this new curriculum. One approach to developing in-service teachers to deliver the new computing curriculum has been through the Computing At School Master Teacher programme, appointing and training experienced in-service teachers to deliver continual professional development (CPD) peer-to-peer. However, many potential Master Teachers requ...
The introduction of Computing to the national curriculum in England has led to a situation where in-...
England and Australia have introduced new learning areas, teaching computer science to children from...
Since 2012 the United Kingdom has fundamentally reformed its computing teaching: the subject matter...
Recent changes to the teaching of Computing in all schools in England have been profound and wide-ra...
In September 2014, the computing curriculum in English schools changed to one with a much greater em...
Recent changes in UK education policy with respect to ICT and Computer Science (CS) have meant that ...
At the heart of any teaching resource is an unheard narrative: the decision-making process that the ...
Across Europe there is strong push to teach Computer Science (CS) in post-primary schools (Forbes & ...
This volume looks at the skills teachers need to move their professionalism into a high level of per...
Across Wales - as, but even more so than, elsewhere - there is a critical shortage of teachers who a...
The aim of this research is to open discourse over the matters, processes and skills of the subject ...
This paper will present how an emerging Community of Practice is supporting the development of a new...
The introduction of computer science (CS) to the National Curriculum for schools in England has led ...
In 2014, the UK government introduced a new National Curriculum for state schools in England with a ...
This paper describes and evaluates aspects of a professional development programme for existing CS t...
The introduction of Computing to the national curriculum in England has led to a situation where in-...
England and Australia have introduced new learning areas, teaching computer science to children from...
Since 2012 the United Kingdom has fundamentally reformed its computing teaching: the subject matter...
Recent changes to the teaching of Computing in all schools in England have been profound and wide-ra...
In September 2014, the computing curriculum in English schools changed to one with a much greater em...
Recent changes in UK education policy with respect to ICT and Computer Science (CS) have meant that ...
At the heart of any teaching resource is an unheard narrative: the decision-making process that the ...
Across Europe there is strong push to teach Computer Science (CS) in post-primary schools (Forbes & ...
This volume looks at the skills teachers need to move their professionalism into a high level of per...
Across Wales - as, but even more so than, elsewhere - there is a critical shortage of teachers who a...
The aim of this research is to open discourse over the matters, processes and skills of the subject ...
This paper will present how an emerging Community of Practice is supporting the development of a new...
The introduction of computer science (CS) to the National Curriculum for schools in England has led ...
In 2014, the UK government introduced a new National Curriculum for state schools in England with a ...
This paper describes and evaluates aspects of a professional development programme for existing CS t...
The introduction of Computing to the national curriculum in England has led to a situation where in-...
England and Australia have introduced new learning areas, teaching computer science to children from...
Since 2012 the United Kingdom has fundamentally reformed its computing teaching: the subject matter...