Category: National Centre for Computing Education
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Gender Balance in Computing — the big picture
Seven research studies over three years — here is what we've learned
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A peer instruction approach for engaging girls in the Computing classroom: Study results
Research about interactive, cooperative activities for learners aged 12-13
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A pair programming approach for engaging girls in the Computing classroom: Study results
Research about collaborative learning for 8- to 11-year-olds
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I belong in computer science
Our campaign to show that everyone belongs in computer science
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A storytelling approach for engaging girls in the Computing classroom: Pilot study results
Our study has produced evidence of promise
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Expanding our free Isaac Computer Science platform with new GCSE content
Free content and events for learning and teaching GCSE computer science
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How teachers train in Computing with our free online courses
Teachers of all experience levels can train with us
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How we are helping you with computing teaching strategies
Our free support for computing teachers to find what works in their classroom
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Our approach to developing progression for teaching computing
We organise computing content into interconnected networks we call learning graphs
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Gender Balance in Computing programme opens to all schools in England
Join this landmark programme and help us find the best ways to get more young women into computing
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Your new free online training courses for the autumn term
Three new learning experiences to get your teeth into
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Say hello to Isaac Computer Science
A new online platform for teachers and students of A level Computer Science...