The Computing Curriculum: Suffolk's Interpretation

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Ideas for the computing curriculum: #3 Be self-referential

I know that this is counterintuitive, but what if you devised an activity to teach programming or computational thinking, but instead of of just telling the kids what to do, you make them solve a problem first – by applying computational thinking or some elementary programming?
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Ideas for the computing curriculum: #0 What box?

One of the most depressing things for me is the degree of conformity I come across.
Ideas for the computing curriculum: #1 Talk to the lamp post

There’s a really good chance that in some schools, or in some classes, the computing curriculum will be just as boring as the old ICT curriculum was accused of being. I think the basic starting point for any scheme of work should be a simple proposition: using technology is mostly enjoyable. It can also be exciting. Therefore, learning about technology should be equally enjoyable and exciting. If it isn’t, something is wrong.