The introduction of computer science (CS) to the National Curriculum for schools in England has led to a situation where teachers must develop both subject knowledge and pedagogical expertise in parallel, which presents a significant challenge. Professional development to address this may be most effective when situated in the teachers' own working practices. This paper describes a project to support CS teachers in developing pedagogical skills by planning, designing and implementing their own classroom-based research, supported by university colleagues
In September 2014, the computing curriculum in English schools changed to one with a much greater em...
The aim of this research is to open discourse over the matters, processes and skills of the subject ...
This is a story – with pictures and hyperlinks, rather like a blog – of how we came to develop some ...
The introduction of Computing to the national curriculum in England has led to a situation where in-...
This paper discusses an enhancement project completed at two Universities in the United Kingdom (UK)...
The early career of a computer science (CS) academic in the UK is increasingly challenging in terms ...
In the United Kingdom (UK), a thriving computer science education (CSE) community of practice is evo...
Early-career academics across all disciplines in the UK face significant challenges, and computer sc...
Recent changes in UK education policy with respect to ICT and Computer Science (CS) have meant that ...
Despite a rich history of computing education in the United Kingdom and Ireland, computing educators...
Recent changes to the teaching of Computing in all schools in England have been profound and wide-ra...
Thesis advisor: C. Patrick . ProctorThe demand for talent in the technology sector and the notion o...
Across Wales - as, but even more so than, elsewhere - there is a critical shortage of teachers who a...
Computer science in UK schools is undergoing a remarkable transformation. While the changes are not ...
At the heart of any teaching resource is an unheard narrative: the decision-making process that the ...
In September 2014, the computing curriculum in English schools changed to one with a much greater em...
The aim of this research is to open discourse over the matters, processes and skills of the subject ...
This is a story – with pictures and hyperlinks, rather like a blog – of how we came to develop some ...
The introduction of Computing to the national curriculum in England has led to a situation where in-...
This paper discusses an enhancement project completed at two Universities in the United Kingdom (UK)...
The early career of a computer science (CS) academic in the UK is increasingly challenging in terms ...
In the United Kingdom (UK), a thriving computer science education (CSE) community of practice is evo...
Early-career academics across all disciplines in the UK face significant challenges, and computer sc...
Recent changes in UK education policy with respect to ICT and Computer Science (CS) have meant that ...
Despite a rich history of computing education in the United Kingdom and Ireland, computing educators...
Recent changes to the teaching of Computing in all schools in England have been profound and wide-ra...
Thesis advisor: C. Patrick . ProctorThe demand for talent in the technology sector and the notion o...
Across Wales - as, but even more so than, elsewhere - there is a critical shortage of teachers who a...
Computer science in UK schools is undergoing a remarkable transformation. While the changes are not ...
At the heart of any teaching resource is an unheard narrative: the decision-making process that the ...
In September 2014, the computing curriculum in English schools changed to one with a much greater em...
The aim of this research is to open discourse over the matters, processes and skills of the subject ...
This is a story – with pictures and hyperlinks, rather like a blog – of how we came to develop some ...