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EDUCATION AND YOUTH CATHERINE KNIVETT PROJECTS OFFICER – EDUCATION AND YOUTH TEAM CATHERINE.KNIVETT@LONDON.GOV.UK
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The Mayor’s Education Inquiry identified a knowledge gap around academic disciplines in London schools. The London Schools Excellence Fund is a £24m fund setup to raise education standards and support schools. The LSEF is focused on improving teacher subject knowledge and teacher subject pedagogy across a range of subject areas. There is growing evidence to indicate that this is the best way to increase pupil attainment. LONDON SCHOOLS EXCELLENCE FUND
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Over 13,000 teachers are benefitting from the programme. Over 1,200 schools in London and half a million pupils are involved. Projects are evaluating their activity to see what initiatives have the most impact on teachers and pupils. Schools are collaborating, sharing, working with Universities and industry. http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/schools-and-education/for- teachers/london-schools-excellence-fundhttp://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/schools-and-education/for- teachers/london-schools-excellence-fund THE REACH OF LSEF
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London is a hotbed of talent - the Mayor is keen to nurture the next generation so the tech/digital sector can continue to thrive and be a key contributor to London’s economy. Digital literacy is a key educational requirement for future employees. The past five years has seen a huge boom in new offers for schools to support digital learning. It is a huge priority for London and the rest of the UK to ensure our young people are digitally skilled! WHY INVEST IN COMPUTING?
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Quality CPD and support was needed to raise teacher subject knowledge and confidence in this subject area The Mayor of London has invested more than £1.5m into computing in schools. The five LSEF computer science projects are together delivering computer skills to almost 500 schools and nearly 50,000 pupils. Primary and secondary schools taking part. Peer-to-peer learning. Key stages 1 – 5. THE CURRICULUM CHANGE
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Creative Computing
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Links primary schools with secondary schools to provide innovative computing lessons. There are now 8 digital schoolhouses (secondary) across London which have worked with over 70 primary schools and 4800 pupils since September 2014. HUB AND SPOKE MODEL LINKED INTO UNIVERSITIES WORKS WITH INDUSTRY Free resources, written in a cross–curricular, creative approach for primary schools to use (www.digitalschoolhouse.org.uk/workshops)www.digitalschoolhouse.org.uk/workshops DIGITAL SCHOOLHOUSE
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Teaching London Computing – giving teachers the skills they need to deliver computer science with confidence Delivering CPD to KS 3,4&5 teachers to enable delivery of the new curriculum. Using “unplugged activities” like MAGIC TRICKS to teach computational thinking New CAS regional hub – coordinating activity across London with King’s College London Master Teachers and Network of Excellence QUEEN MARY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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RECOMMENDED RESOURCES - HTTP://TEACHINGLONDONCOMPUTING. ORG/RESOURCES/
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CDI Apps - runs projects (to design an app) with 105 London schools with LSEF funding. UK-wide project working with primary and secondary schools. Pupils develop innovative apps and enter annual competition. http://www.appsforgood.org/public/teach-apps-for- good#prettyPhoto/1/http://www.appsforgood.org/public/teach-apps-for- good#prettyPhoto/1/ CDI APPS FOR GOOD
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Based in Orpington, Kent Providing CPD and support to network of secondary and primary schools in Bromley Computing has proven most popular strand of CPD support for primary school teachers Training teachers in use of software packages in the classroom and VEX robotics ST OLAVE’S AND ST SAVIOUR’S GRAMMAR SCHOOL
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Working with key stage 1 & 2 primary school teachers to raise levels of confidence Producing sets of resources which will be made available via CAS website Using games and programming easy-to-use robotics to engage very young children in computing ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CE PRIMARY SCHOOL
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/0/computing/ ENGAGE WITH BBC MAKE IT DIGITAL!
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THE LONDON CURRICULUM Inspired by London’s people, places and heritage 15 FREE teaching resources Support KS3 in English, Music, Art and Design, Geography and History Register on our website and join over 165 schools that now get FREE to get access to the full suite of resources: teaching resources to help learning in and outside school - developed by subject experts exclusive evening sessions for teachers at leading London venues competitions, events and other opportunities for students to showcase their learning STEM and Dance subjects from July 2015 Find out more: www.london.gov.uk/london-curriculum Email us at: curriculum@london.gov.ukcurriculum@london.gov.uk
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Mayor’s annual award for primary and secondary Gold Club Schools Member schools are recognised for exceptional achievement for all pupils, including more disadvantaged In return, their offer school-to-school support to other London schools scheme Half-day seminars and schools development visits New programme from October 2015 www.londonschoolsgoldclub.org.uk LONDON’S SCHOOLS GOLD CLUB
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London Ambitions Careers Offer – Framework for 100 hours of business engagement for pupils at Key Stage 2,3,4,5 Careers Clusters – share resources to improve awareness of London’s labour market and support school and college leaders Inspiresme Week – helping 100+ young people meet and learn about entrepreneurship: in October 2015 London Ambitions Website – connecting schools and business on offers for schools: a December 2015 launch http://www.founders4schools.org.ukhttp://www.founders4schools.org.uk – see this website! GLOBAL CITIES- HELPING YOUNG PEOPLE MOVE INTO THE WORLD OF WORK
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sfXHk0BeM4 MAYOR’S EDUCATION CONFERENCE 2014
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Termly schools e-bulletin: sign up at www.london.gov.uk/priorities/schools-and- education/termly-newsletter-for-schools www.london.gov.uk/priorities/schools-and- education/termly-newsletter-for-schools Education & Youth: www.london.gov.uk/priorities/schools-and- education www.london.gov.uk/priorities/schools-and- education Email us: EducationProgramme@london.gov.ukEducationProgramme@london.gov.uk Sharing practice: www.LondonEd.org.uk andwww.LondonEd.org.uk #LondonEd KEEPING IN TOUCH
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