Tech&Learning International Latest about Tech&Learning International 8 reasons that worksheets work for Computing By Terry Freedman published 3 September 14 I think the phrase “Death by worksheet” must have arisen due to the tendency of some teachers in some circumstances to rely on worksheets to keep the class quiet. Preparing to teach the new Computing curriculum By Terry Freedman published 11 August 14 What can you realistically do at this stage to prepare for September? A is for Assessing Computing: 16 criteria and 5 considerations By Terry Freedman published 14 July 14 A student writes a program. What are you going to assess it on? The 6 Fundamental Computing Assessment Scheme Questions By Terry Freedman published 10 July 14 The (digital) revolution comes to the London Barbican By Terry Freedman published 1 July 14 9 Approaches to assessing Computing and ICT–#9: Cognitive Development By Terry Freedman published 27 June 14 This school has developed and refined a series of assessments that screen the level of development of basic cognitive skills. 9 Approaches to assessing Computing and ICT–#8: An Iterative Approach By Terry Freedman published 25 June 14 Progression Planners could be applied in the context of ICT and Computing. 9 Approaches to assessing Computing and ICT–#7: An Iterative Approach By Terry Freedman published 13 June 14 The DfE recently announced the winners of its Assessment Innovation Fund: Computer Education Projects Book Update By Terry Freedman published 11 June 14 How are teachers preparing for the new Computing curriculum, which is due to start being taught in September 2014? 9 Approaches to assessing Computing and ICT–#6: Another Ladder Approach By Terry Freedman published 6 June 14 The school feels that the ladders work extremely well as a practical checklist to inform students, parents and teachers of next steps in learning. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Teaching With Drones: 6 Skills Students Can Learn 2PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: classroom.cloud by NetSupport Provides A 3-in-1 Education Solution3Poe AI: How to Use It to Teach4Leveraging Technology to Assess Student Learning5Talking Tech: 4 Strategies to Help Districts Manage the Device Boom
8 reasons that worksheets work for Computing By Terry Freedman published 3 September 14 I think the phrase “Death by worksheet” must have arisen due to the tendency of some teachers in some circumstances to rely on worksheets to keep the class quiet.
Preparing to teach the new Computing curriculum By Terry Freedman published 11 August 14 What can you realistically do at this stage to prepare for September?
A is for Assessing Computing: 16 criteria and 5 considerations By Terry Freedman published 14 July 14 A student writes a program. What are you going to assess it on?
9 Approaches to assessing Computing and ICT–#9: Cognitive Development By Terry Freedman published 27 June 14 This school has developed and refined a series of assessments that screen the level of development of basic cognitive skills.
9 Approaches to assessing Computing and ICT–#8: An Iterative Approach By Terry Freedman published 25 June 14 Progression Planners could be applied in the context of ICT and Computing.
9 Approaches to assessing Computing and ICT–#7: An Iterative Approach By Terry Freedman published 13 June 14 The DfE recently announced the winners of its Assessment Innovation Fund:
Computer Education Projects Book Update By Terry Freedman published 11 June 14 How are teachers preparing for the new Computing curriculum, which is due to start being taught in September 2014?
9 Approaches to assessing Computing and ICT–#6: Another Ladder Approach By Terry Freedman published 6 June 14 The school feels that the ladders work extremely well as a practical checklist to inform students, parents and teachers of next steps in learning.