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  • Running a workshop with teachers to create culturally relevant Computing lessons

    Professional development and collaborative planning

    Katharine Childs - 6th Jul 2023
    This post has 1 comments

    A smiling teacher at a computer
  • How can computing education promote an equitable digital future? Ideas from research

    We need to do more, and sooner

    Katharine Childs - 8th Mar 2023
    This post has 0 comments

    Learners in a computing classroom.
  • Bias in the machine: How can we address gender bias in AI?

    Biased datasets lead to biased AI systems lead to biased decisions

    Sue Sentance - 8th Mar 2022
    This post has 7 comments

    A woman works at a multi-screen computer setup on a standing desk.
  • Computer science education for what purpose? Some perspectives

    Using computer science as a tool for change

    Jan Ander - 24th Feb 2022
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    A group of young people in a computer science classroom pose for a group photo.
  • Celebrate Black history this month with code!

    Resources to help honor Black Americans' accomplishments and support Black communities

    Kevin Johnson - 1st Feb 2022
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    At Coolest Projects, a young person explores a coding project.
  • Implementing culturally responsive computing teaching in schools in England

    We want to support and learn from teachers

    Sue Sentance - 27th Jan 2022
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    Two learners do physical computing in the primary school classroom.
  • What does equity-focused teaching mean in computer science education?

    Improving equity involves increasing justice and fairness

    Sue Sentance - 9th Feb 2021
    This post has 8 comments

    Three headshots: Prof Tia Madkins, Dr Nicol R. Howard, and Shomari Jones
  • Computing education and underrepresentation: the data from England

    Who takes GCSE Computer Science and why?

    Sue Sentance - 20th Jan 2021
    This post has 5 comments

    One male and two female teenagers at a computer
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