NEW - Adaptive Teaching in Primary Computing

Suitable for: Heads of Department, Subject Leaders, Teachers, ECTs, Teaching Assistants, LTA

Course code Keystages Presented by
ICT111 KS1; KS2
  • Rob Musker (Teaching and Learning Consultant)

This course will:
• Look at adaptive teaching strategies, such as scaffolding, modelling and flexible grouping in Primary Computing
• Discuss how technology, such as AI, can be used to support adaptive teaching
• Highlight different cognitive strategies that can be used to support all learners
• Discuss the importance of assessment to monitor pupil progress
• Look at pupil scenarios to demonstrate how the different adaptive teaching strategies can be used.

Adaptive teaching in primary computing is about ensuring every learner can access, engage with, and succeed in the computing curriculum. This course introduces teachers to practical, high-impact strategies that can be embedded into everyday computing lessons.

This course discusses strategies that can be used to support the needs of all pupils. This course can be run as a school-based training session. For more information, please contact Robert.Musker@lancashire.gov.uk.

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