Technology will never replace great teachers, but technology in the hands of great teachers is transformational! George Couros
The only way to make sense of change is to plunge into it, move with it and join the dance! Alan Watts
What is the purpose of computing? (intent)
We have designed our computing curriculum so that our learners:
Understand that computing is now an intrinsic part of all of our lives and our future
Are exposed to a high-quality computing education which ensures that the curriculum is both exciting and informative and prepares children for a technological future world
How do we teach computing? (implementation)
Our computing curriculum is taught:
So that it enables all children to develop confidence and resilience when problem-solving and encourages them to collaborate with others, whilst being independent and confident in their use of technology
So that our children are able to articulate what they are learning and ask discerning questions
So that safety is paramount and all of our children are taught how to keep themselves safe online
So that it provides children with the key knowledge about how computers and computer systems work, and how they are designed and programmed
What is the impact of computing on our pupils? (Impact)
The impact of the computing curriculum at All Saints’ Primary can be seen through:
Our children will have gained key knowledge and skills in the three main areas of the computing curriculum: computer science (programming and understanding how digital systems work), and information technology (using computer systems to store) by the time they leave our school
Staff that are focused on developing their computing knowledge and imparting this to the children within real life contexts and providing opportunities to enter into computing discussion
Subject Lead
As the Computing Subject Lead, I possess a profound enthusiasm for the intricacies and endless possibilities that computing offers. In today's digital age, understanding technology is not merely beneficial; it is essential. My passion for computing stems from its ability to empower students with critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills that are invaluable across all aspects of life. I am particularly drawn to how computing intertwines with other subjects, fostering interdisciplinary learning. My goal is to inspire students to embrace technology and cultivate a lifelong love for computing, equipping them to thrive in an ever-evolving world.
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