Higher attainment in GCSE computer science - meeting the challenge of exams - face to face

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This event will take place between 9:30am and 3:15pm on 27/07/2022

London, Herts & Essex Computing Hub

This evidence-based CPD aims to raise knowledge amongst teachers of how to achieve the most out of your students, whilst preparing for their GCSE exams in computer science. Whether you’re already teaching computer science or completely new to the subject, this course is designed to support your understanding of how to increase student attainment at GCSE level.

Within this course you’ll learn how examinations are designed and written, the key terminology used in exams and how this should be approached by students. Explore structured methods of teaching towards extended writing and programming exam questions, plus top tips from experienced teachers of how to pick up marks in exam papers.

You’ll also discover the importance and research behind retrieval and interleaved learning, throughout the session you’ll explore example strategies that can be easily embedded within your own teaching practice.

During this course you’ll discover threshold concepts and how the ordering and timing of these concepts can significantly improve student understanding. You’ll explore how progression maps can be used to map the curriculum throughout KS3 and 4, whilst embedding threshold concepts to maximise progress.

By the end of the course you’ll have the foundations of a variety of strategies that can be taken into the classroom, to support raising the attainment of students.

Venue: University of Hertfordshire, De Havilland Campus, Mosquito Way, Hatfield AL10 9EU

Booking information:

For more details and to book visit: https://ncce.stem.org.uk/cpd/509984/higher-attainment-gcse-computer-science-meeting-challenge-exams-face-face

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