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Computational thinking lies at the heart of the national curriculum for computing. It includes the key building blocks for success in computing, such as using abstraction to simplify problems or decomposing problems into smaller chunks. As computational thinking skills develop, children become more adept at...
Location
Duration2 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
This self-paced online course provides you with the knowledge and confidence to get started teaching computing in your school. Suitable for all primary teachers, whether you’re an early career teacher or would like to improve your understanding of how to teach computing. In this self-directed course, you...
Location
Duration6 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
Children begin to make decisions about their future at an early age. This means it is crucial that children’s experiences in computing build their computing capital and their feeling on belonging in computing. This includes career-linked learning in computing as well as authentic experiences with a range of job...
LocationOnline
Duration90 Minutes
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
Are you passionate about closing the gender gap in computing? Start making a difference with our self-paced online course! Dive into research-backed teaching methods and pedagogies that resonate with girls, ensuring computing is equitable and inclusive for all.In this course, you'll explore the current gender balance...
LocationOnline
Duration2 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
During this self-paced course, you’ll learn how to get started with the micro:bit, exploring the in-built buttons, LEDs, and sensors for detecting movement, sound, light and heat. You’ll find out how to setup the device, how to attach add-ons to make use of the inputs and outputs, and how to teach...
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Duration2 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
On this course, teachers can discover how to create a computing curriculum for pupils aged 11 to 16, using freely available online resources to complement your existing materials.
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Duration8 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
As educators, we should aim to provide every young person with the skills and knowledge to become active participants in a digital world. On this course, you will examine the common barriers faced by students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the computing classroom, and how to address...
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Duration8 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
Whether stand-alone, connected in a local network or plugged into the internet, computers are central to many everyday tasks and routines. It's important for young people to develop their knowledge of how these devices work, so that they can appreciate the impacts that computers and networks have on the world around...
Location
Duration8 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
Find out how to use the Teach Computing Curriculum to teach computing to primary school pupils. In this course you will explore freely available resources, looking at how they support the development of subject knowledge and skills in computing.  This will ensure that you can deliver the curriculum effectively in...
Location
Duration8 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
Through the activities in this course you will learn about algorithms and programming, and how to teach young children to code.Programming gives children the opportunity to be creators rather than just consumers of technology. From using and modifying  existing programs to complete tasks...
LocationOnline
Duration8 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
The Primary Maths: Reasoning and Problem Solving course offers an exploration of strategies to enhance reasoning and problem-solving skills in primary mathematics. Participants will learn to employ effective techniques that foster logical thinking and reasoning, integrate problem-solving activities seamlessly into...
Start date16 Jun 2025
LocationRemote Delivered CPD
Duration90 Minutes
FeesFrom £100.00 + VAT. Fees can vary, see page for more details
Explore the latest research and advancements in primary science education and discover practical strategies that have been proven to enhance teaching. This course will deepen your understanding of best practices by exploring the core principles of high-quality science education and providing guidance on how to...
Start date17 Jun 2025
LocationLeamington Spa
Duration1 Day
FeesFrom £280.00 + VAT. Fees can vary, see page for more details
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to assessment. However this course will give primary subject leaders and teachers the opportunity to explore best practice in primary science assessment and a chance to investigate the resources that are available in the wider educational world. This course is ideal if you...
Start date17 Jun 2025
LocationYork
Duration3 Hours
FeesFrom £140.00 + VAT. Fees can vary, see page for more details
The Equality, diversity and inclusion dimension of the CQF focuses on inclusivity, equity of access, and developing a feeling of belonging in computing. It addresses support for learners with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) in computing, encouraging an evidence-led approach. This CPD is aimed at...
Start date17 Jun 2025
LocationRemote Delivered CPD
Duration2 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
Are you currently in teacher training or an early career teacher?  As part of the 'How to teach primary science' series, we will explore the importance of subject knowledge and how to support pupils in developing their understanding of scientific concepts at an age-appropriate level.   You’ll...
Start date17 Jun 2025
LocationRemote Delivered CPD
Duration90 Minutes
FeesFrom £100.00 + VAT. Fees can vary, see page for more details

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