Professional Recognition Matters: Certification for In-service Computer Science Teachers

Sue Sentance, Andrew Csizmadia

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Abstract

In the context of rapid curriculum change, teaching computer science in school requires new skills and knowledge that existing teachers may not have. As well as a programme of teacher professional development (TPD), certification can be used to provide recognition to in-service teachers who have made the transition to computer science. The BCS Certificate in Computer Science Teaching has been designed and developed to give teachers professional recognition of their competence in teaching the computer science elements of the Computing curriculum. In this paper we describe the innovative design of this national certification and our experience over the last two years of its implementation; we are not aware of any similar scheme to offer professional recognition to in-service K-12 computer science teachers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication The 48th ACM Technical Symposium on Computing Science Education
Subtitle of host publicationSIGCSE 2017
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • accreditation; certification; computer science curriculum;in-service teacher education; K-12 teachers; professional development

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