Residential CPD programme: 2022 to 2023
30 August 2022
We are excited to launch our 2022 to 2023 residential CPD programme, taking place in York at the National STEM Learning Centre.
Residential CPD is high-impact, intensive training in a classroom environment, where you can reflect, network with peers and develop your teaching in interactive and impactful ways. Courses are delivered face-to-face, with accommodation and meals included for the duration of your stay so you can maximise your learning.
If you teach in state-funded education in England, residential courses are free, and you will be eligible for a subsidy for supply cover, paid to your school or college.
Discover the full list of residential courses below:
Course title |
Course overview |
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30, 31 August and 1 September |
Learn how to program using Python,
moving from the basics to working with data and advanced subject knowledge. |
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27 and 28 October |
Develop your subject knowledge to
meet the requirements of GCSE computer science. |
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17 and 18 November |
Deepen your understanding of how
algorithms are constructed and used. |
|
12 and 13 December |
Explore and strengthen your
understanding of how computer systems and networks function. |
|
18, 19 and 20 January |
Learn how to program using Python,
moving from the basics to working with data and advanced subject knowledge. |
|
16 and 17 February |
Explore strategies to support
students in building their GCSE computer science knowledge. |
|
20 and 21 March |
Grow your subject knowledge with a supported
introduction to computer science. |
What have other participants said?
Over the last academic year, we have run a number of residential events in York, and each one has resulted in much positive feedback. Here are some of the comments from participants:
- "The Professional Development Leaders delivered the CPD fantastically; they made the course interesting, fun and accessible for all."
- "I found being able to complete group work and connect with other computer science teachers really supportive. I've learnt so much across the two days."
- "The full day of programming was excellent and provided some useful resources for me to practice my skills."