Ubiquitous computing devices in the training of teacher-trainers

Helen Caldwell, Neil Smith

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Abstract

In September 2014, the computing curriculum in English schools changed to
one with a much greater emphasis on computer science. However, 66% of
existing ICT teachers are non-specialist and require significant continuing
professional development (CPD) to deliver this new curriculum. One initiative
to provide this is the Computing At School (CAS) Master Teacher
programme. This paper describes some physical computing projects that were
used in training a cohort of Master Teachers, preparing them to deliver both
improved lessons in classrooms and CPD tailored for the requirements of their
peers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Education (ICICTE 2015) Proceedings
EditorsLinda Morris, Costas Tsolakidis
PublisherICICTE
Pages42-50
Number of pages9
ISBN (Print)9780992695897
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jul 2015
EventThe International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Education (ICICTE 2015) - Kos, Greece
Duration: 9 Jul 201511 Jul 2015

Conference

ConferenceThe International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Education (ICICTE 2015)
Country/TerritoryGreece
Period9/07/1511/07/15

Keywords

  • Computing education
  • Physical computing
  • Master teachers
  • Teacher CPD

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