What do you need to know to teach computing in primary schools? How do you teach it?
This book offers practical guidance on how to teach the computing curriculum in primary schools, coupled with the subject knowledge needed to teach it.
This Seventh Edition is a guide to teaching the computing content of the new Primary National Curriculum. It includes many more case studies and practical examples to help you see what good practice in teaching computing looks like. It also explores the use of ICT in the primary classroom for teaching all curriculum subjects and for supporting learning in every day teaching. New chapters have been added on physical computing and coding and the importance of web literacy, bringing the text up-to-date.
Computing is both a subject and a powerful teaching and learning tool throughout the school curriculum and beyond into many areas of children’s learning lives. This book highlights the importance of supporting children to become discerning and creative users of digital technologies as opposed to passive consumers.
Tabla de materias
Organising digital technologies in your classroom
Planning for digital technologies across the curriculum
Planning to use digital technologies in the Early Years Foundation Stage
Digital display technologies
Mobile technologies
Planning for primary computing as a subject
Assessment in primary computing
Computational thinking and programming
Physical computing
Web literacy (including coding for the web)
Digital media/digital literacies
Writing with digital technologies
Social media – tools for communicating, collaborating and publishing
Graphing programs
Databases and spreadsheets
Professional use of digital technologies
Safety; online and off
Ethical and legal issues
Sobre el autor
Jonathan Allen is Strategic Lead for Teacher Education at the UCL Institute of Education. He was previously Director for Initial Teacher Education, involved across Primary, Secondary and Post-compulsory programmes, as well as in e-learning projects. Before joining the IOE Jonathan held posts responsible for Primary ICT in teacher education at University of Reading and Oxford Brookes University.