Teaching Computational Thinking and Coding in Primary Schools
- David Morris - University of East London, London, UK
- Gurmit Uppal - University of East London, London, UK
- David Wells - University of East London, UK
Transforming Primary QTS Series
The text considers three strands of computer science, digital literacy and information technology. The teaching of coding is especially challenging for primary teachers, so it highlights learning on this, giving practical examples of how this can be taught. For all areas of the computing curriculum the text also provides guidance on planning age-appropriate activities with step-by-step guides and details of educationally appropriate software and hardware.
This book helps you to connect what you need to teach with how it can be taught, and opens up opportunities in the new curriculum for creative and imaginative teaching. It also includes the full National Curriculum Programme of Study for Computing, key stages 1 and 2 as a useful reference for trainee teachers.
This publication enables students to explore the use of coding as part of the National Curriculum and is a good resource for those wishing to progress on to primary teaching. This book further supports students on the Foundation Degree by using the practical examples given with step-by-step guides.