CSA and NCCE celebration event - Newcastle upon Tyne CJ334 / D01
Summary
A series of regional celebration events taking place in July 2022, these events are exclusively for graduates of the Computer Science Accelerator programme and Primary certificate.
These events have been designed by our network of Computing Hubs in close collaboration with regional industry, stakeholders and partners, and will all be unique and exciting in their own way.
They provide an opportunity for CSA graduates to meet and celebrate with one another, recognising their achievements and dedication to professional development, and wider impact as a result.
Schedule:
10:00 - Arrival
10:30 - Welcome/Introduction
10:40 - CPD session
12:00 - Lunch
12:45 - CSA Success Stories
- Guest Speaker: Tony Platten - founder of North East business Tynetec and Chairman of Blyth Spartans football club
- Next Steps Beyond CSA
1:45 - Depart
There will be an option to attend 1 of 4 free CPD events:
- The NCCE courses that contain 'more advanced' subject knowledge, pedagogy and leadership. (Including a 'taster' from one such course.)
- The ISAAC Computer science resources for both GCSE and A-Level across all exam boards.
- Additional resources, courses and events that supplement a full computing curriculum.
2. Python programming on the Raspberry Pi with Minecraft
This hands-on session uses some of the physical computing kit from the hubs and will show how to make Python fun using the popular game Minecraft, which is provided free on the Raspberry Pi.
Learn how to use programming constructs, variables and functions to make things happen in Minecraft. You will be given access to free teaching resources to help you recreate this in your own classroom, to support students.
3. Leading a Computing Department and preparing for Ofsted
With a focus on preparing evidence for Ofsted this session analyses the path to building an outstanding computing department focusing upon:
• Planning a curriculum with clear intent
• Embedding ambition across a department
• Focusing on diversity and inclusion
• Analysing the national curriculum standards and expectations across the key stages
• Reflecting upon your department using the quality framework tool.
4. Computing in EYFS and KS1 using programmable toys
• A chance to play with a variety of toys that can support the curriculum.
• Ideas for planning for both EYFS and KS1 and how it can be used in other subjects.
• Network with other EYFS and KS1 teachers and share ideas.
Who is it for?
Graduates of the NCCE certificates.
Who is the course leader?
Outcomes
- Celebrate your achievement in an inspiring location
- Hear from a range of inspiring and influential keynote speakers
- Connect with like-minded teachers and industry representatives
- Receive a physical copy of your Subject knowledge certificate
- Hear from other CSA graduates about how the programme has impacted them and their students
- Access a range of opportunities that will benefit you and your students’ understanding of careers and skills related to computing
- Discover further opportunities to engage with us
- Hear what’s next for the National Centre for Computing Education
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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1 CSA celebration events 2022 | 08 July 2022 | 10:30-13:45 | Urban Sciences Building |
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Fees & Subsidies
Additional information
Are you a state-funded Special School or PRU unit? You may be eligible for reduced course fees and even subsidies. Get in touch to check your eligibility and book your place directly. You can see our fees and subsidy information here.
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