Teach computing: Pedagogy in practice - Semantic waves
What are semantic waves, and how can they help you teach computing? Explore this teaching approach, the research behind it, and how to apply it in your classroom.
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Subject
- Pedagogy
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Length of course
- 1 to 2 hours
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Aimed at
- Educators
Course description
Semantic waves are a useful guide for planning lessons in formal school settings, whether you are an experienced educator or new to teaching computing. You can apply them to structure learning in computing lessons or for cross-curricular learning.
On this course, you will develop your understanding of semantic waves and how they fit with other pedagogical principles. You will learn what the research says about using semantic waves in your lessons and how other educators have used them in their settings. Then, you will examine some computing resources that use semantic waves and think about how you can use them in your teaching.
Required knowledge or skills
Ideally, you will have some knowledge of curriculum expectations for your setting, or where to find these.
What you will learn
During this course, you will:
Discover how semantic waves fit into the broader pedagogical principles used by the Raspberry Pi Foundation
Learn what semantic waves are
Assess the relevant research around semantic waves
Understand how to apply semantic waves to your context (whether discrete computing lessons and/or cross-curricular teaching)
Explore resources from the Raspberry Pi Foundation that use semantic waves, taken from Experience CS and The Computing Curriculum
Identify how to find resources to support the use of semantic waves in your teaching of computing
Course contents
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