Tue 28 Oct 2014, 8:00pm | Plant Sciences Lecture Theatre, Downing Site
Pete Kemp (TeachFirst) speaks on
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Our second talk of the term comes from Pete Kemp, a CS educator who, among many other projects, was on the drafting panel of the new ICT curriculum. He's now Senior Lecturer in Computing Education at the University of Roehampton and a TeachFirst ambassador. Previously he taught ICT at sixth form level and founded AMBICT, a self-help and innovation group for ICT teachers at schools in challenging circumstances.
During his talk he'll be discussing his experiences teaching ICT in challenging schools, and how computer scientists can contribute to social mobility. He'll also discuss his role in drafting the new ICT curriculum, and how computers will influence the future of learning.
#include <Computer Science and Social Mobility>Our second talk of the term comes from Pete Kemp, a CS educator who, among many other projects, was on the drafting panel of the new ICT curriculum. He's now Senior Lecturer in Computing Education at the University of Roehampton and a TeachFirst ambassador. Previously he taught ICT at sixth form level and founded AMBICT, a self-help and innovation group for ICT teachers at schools in challenging circumstances.
During his talk he'll be discussing his experiences teaching ICT in challenging schools, and how computer scientists can contribute to social mobility. He'll also discuss his role in drafting the new ICT curriculum, and how computers will influence the future of learning.
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