CAS Barking & Dagenham Mixed
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Welcome to the CAS Barking and Dagenham Mixed Community, run by Gillian Bratley, Advisory Teacher for Primary Computing at BDSIP (Barking and Dagenham School Improvement Partnership). The community supports teachers in the local area and beyond; our termly meetings are currently held online. We welcome teachers with all levels of computing experience to come and join us.
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CKC 2026: Call for contributions
Hi everyone,
As announced before, this summer we will again organise the CKC 2026 conference – the King’s College London & CAS Computing Teachers’ conference. The date will be 20 June 2026, the location will be London.
At this stage, we are inviting expressions of interest from potential presenters.
We are looking for sessions that contribute to the quality of teaching at the KS3 to KS5 level. These can be presentations or hands-on workshops. Preference is given to content that is practical and concrete and can be easily used by teachers in their own classrooms.
We had a fantastic conference last year. For reference, last year’s programme is here: CAS & King's College London Computing Teachers' Conference (CKC 2025)
If you would like to propose a session, please email your proposal to cerc@kcl.ac.uk before 20 March 2026. Please include:
The website for CKC 2026 is here: https://ckc26.sites.er.kcl.ac.uk
There is currently not much information, but you might like to bookmark and check back later.
Regards,
Michael Kölling