Proceedings of the Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2818314.2818332
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Master Teachers in Computing

Abstract: Recent changes to the teaching of Computing in all schools in England have been profound and wide-ranging, changing the subject from one focussed on the use of ICT products to one focussed on the understanding and creation of computing systems. This change in the curriculum has created a strong demand for professional development of in-service teachers, to develop their skills and expertise to deliver this new curriculum.One approach to developing in-service teachers to deliver the new computing curriculum has… Show more

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“…Facing current opportunities and challenges, training new teachers is not enough [5]. More training and professional development need to be provided to teachers [46,47] and to develop their confidence in computing pedagogical skills. Teachers are feeling the lack of teaching computing subject knowledge, ability and resources [48].…”
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“…Facing current opportunities and challenges, training new teachers is not enough [5]. More training and professional development need to be provided to teachers [46,47] and to develop their confidence in computing pedagogical skills. Teachers are feeling the lack of teaching computing subject knowledge, ability and resources [48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%