Intent:
Computing is split into four areas – Code, Connect, Communicate, Collect.
Our Computing curriculum is designed so children develop the fluency and capability to use a range of applications om a range of devices to prepare them for a future technological world.
It should:
- allow children to use technology to find, explore, analyse, exchange and present information responsible and creatively.
- develop problem solving, programming and data handling skills.
- be embedded in learning experiences wherever possible so skills are used for an authentic purpose that enhances learning or presentation.
- develop resilience, cooperation and confidence.
- encourage children to be discerning about the relationships they build online.
- strive for pupils to become confident digital users as well as supportive, respectful and responsible members of society, both on line and off line.
Implementation:
Computing is taught throughout our Learning Experiences where ever possible. It is used as a tool to enhance learning and presentation of learning. There is progression of computing skills and knowledge taught across the school.
Impact:
What we expect you to see:
- happy and engaged learners.
- engagement and perseverance.
- self-motivated and cooperative children.
- children talking about, sharing and reflecting on their learning.
- open ended investigations – low threshold, high ceiling tasks.
- reflective thinking – children discussing how technology has enhanced the learning/presentation of learning.