Encouraging girls into GCSE computer science - BET INSET CM440 / G12

Start date
25 Jun 24
Duration
2 Hours
Location
Bohunt School, Longmoor Road, Liphook GU30 7NY View on Google Map

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Summary

There is a gender imbalance in computing that needs to be addressed. Girls are under-represented in GCSE / A Level computer science: 

  • 21% of GCSE CS entries in 2023 were girls  
  • 15% of A level CS entries in 2023 were girls  
  • 21% of students applying for computing-related degrees were girls 

Yet, girls outperformed boys in GCSE computer science, with 40.6% of girls achieving a 7/A grade compared with 32.3% of boys. 

Strategies need to be adopted inside and outside of the classroom to support girls into computer science. This course provides an overview of the current challenges in computing with a specific focus on gender balance, covering current research and existing barriers. Participants will explore curriculum design and specific in-class strategies schools can implement and embed in raising the engagement and uptake of computer science for all. 

This course is part of the NCCE’s ‘I Belong: encouraging girls into computer science’ programme. For more information visit the website. 

Who is it for?

Teachers and curriculum leaders in secondary computing.

What topics are covered?

Encouraging girls into GCSE CS - explore the big picture of the current gap in uptake at GCSE between girls and boys. Be part of discussions around reasons for this gap, including, lack of role models, unconscious bias, and a non-inclusive curriculum amongst others. Consider different strategies inside and outside of the classroom to support the narrowing of the gap before finally planning effective interventions in KS3 to improve the uptake in your own school. 

How will you learn?

A single scheduled live, interactive online session led by an experienced practitioner.  

How long is this course?

This short course runs for 120 minutes.

Who is the course leader?

Outcomes

By the end of this course you will be able to: 

  • discuss the issues and national trends affecting recruitment of girls into GCSE computer science 
  • evaluate a range of strategies to make computer science more inclusive
  • plan effective intervention to increase recruitment at KS4 

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
1 Encouraging girls into GCSE computer science25 June 202410:00-12:00Bohunt School

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Fees & Subsidies

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Additional information

For courses at the National STEM Learning Centre in York, fees include meals and accommodation for the duration of the course. 

 

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