Computing Quality Framework – driving change within your school - short course
CP403 Live remote training course
Find out how to use the Computing Quality Framework effectively to identify school needs and implement effective change to drive a high-quality computing education.
Skip to course bookingExplore the Computing Quality Framework to identify and support change within your school. You will find out about the framework and how to review their progress in developing computing provision. You will explore the dimensions within the framework and find out how they relate to computing within a school. Learning how to use the framework to identify strengths and weakness in your school’s computing provision, you will identify next steps to implement change and monitor progress.
Who is it for?
Subject leaders of primary computing.
How long is this course?
90 minutes
How will you learn?
Scheduled live, interactive online session led by an experienced practitioner.
Outcomes
- Know how to use the Computing Quality Framework to identify next steps to drive improvement in computing
- Understand how the dimensions relate to effective computing at primary school
- Know how to achieve the Computing Quality Mark for your school
This course is part of Teach primary computing
Teach primary computing
Our nationally recognised qualification will support you to demonstrate your commitment to developing your own practice and to computing as a school subject.
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