100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Computing Lessons (100 Ideas for Teachers)
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No matter what you teach, there is a 100 Ideas title for you!
The 100 Ideas series offers teachers practical, easy-to-implement strategies and activities for the classroom. Each author is an expert in their field and is passionate about sharing best practice with their peers.
Each title includes at least ten additional extra-creative Bonus Ideas that won’t fail to inspire and engage all learners.
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An essential collection of 100 practical, tried-and-tested ideas for teaching computing in secondary schools. This is the perfect resource for computing teachers at all levels, whether specialist or non-specialist, newly qualified or experienced.
From rubber duck debugging to teaching algorithm design through magic tricks and even setting up an escape room to raise awareness about cyber security, this is the ultimate toolkit for any teacher looking to diversify their lesson plans or revamp their teaching of computing. The activities are research-informed and ready to use in Key Stages 3 and 4 classrooms of all abilities, requiring minimum preparation and resources. 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Computing Lessons will ignite students’ passion for coding, programming and computational thinking.
Additional online resources for the book can be found at www.bloomsbury.com/100-ideas-secondary-computing
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Additional information
Publisher | Bloomsbury Education (1 April 2021) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 136 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1472984404 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1472984401 |
Dimensions | 21.3 x 1.2 x 26 cm |
by Amazon Customer
A wonderful book with some great ideas for Computer Science teachers! Recommended for anyone teaching Comp Sci
by Ms. C. Gryspeerdt
Love this book, finally something that’s useful for Computer Science teachers in secondary schools. Lots of great ideas to suit all year groups in high school. Have encouraged my trainee teacher to get a copy to start his library!
by Alan Harrison
Read this if you teach Computing! Packed with lesson ideas but more importantly loads of nuggets of wisdom about pedagogy: research-informed techniques that work, all packaged into bitesize chunks you can read in your break, or put this on your summer reading pile to come back refreshed and raring to go in September. I will definitely be doing “code golf” (write a program to solve a problem in as few lines as possible), “crazy characters” (back to back drawing to teach the importance of clear instructions) and “intelligent pieces of paper” (introducing AI by playing noughts and crosses against a written algorithm).
Simon has pulled together a goldmine of inspirational and powerful ideas which is essential reading for the Computing teacher.
by Ms. C. Gryspeerdt
This book is amazing for trainee teachers, NQTs and the more experienced teachers. I have been a teacher for 6 years, feel I have the depth in subject knowledge but wanted exercises across the topics that were fresh, engaging and looked at cognitive load. This book ticks all the boxes and you can see from the amount of sticky tabs, what i am implementing from next term. Hopefully there will be a version 2 soon
by Chloe Healy
This book is full of practical ideas with plenty that can be executed whilst not in front of a computer. I look forward to putting some of these ideas in action.