Teaching Computing Science

Improving Expectation of Success and Lowering Expected Cost

How does the Curriculum Work?

The computing curriculum is split into three organisers. These are not distinct sections, but individual parts of a computing/modeling process. This resource will explain what these three parts are, and how they interact with each other through the ABC Model.

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ABC Model in Practice

The three organisers of the curriculum can all be developed through a singular lesson, by targeting each of the three areas of the ABC Model. This resource will walk through a STACS P2 (First Level) lesson plan, highlighting how the lesson works and how the lesson targets each part of the ABC Model

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