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Blog
05/11/2025
Government funded ‘Semiconductor Skills in Schools’ programme provides interactive classroom resources and careers events for pupils studying Computer Science
The UK Electronics Skills Foundation ‘Semiconductor Skills in Schools’ initiative is designed to improve awareness of the semiconductor sector through free resources and careers events for schools.
Blog
09/10/2025
You Are the System Upgrade: Small Steps to Transform Computing Education
Computing education is at a crossroads. The Royal Society’s latest report, System Upgrade Required, calls for action — but real change begins in classrooms
Blog
31/05/2025
The National Curriculum for Computing: a personal view
Prompted by the National Curriculum Review, this post summarises my personal views about the structure of our national curriculum and assessment, especially for computing.
Blog
13/05/2025
My Journey into VR so far so good ?
A short discussion about my journey into Virtual reality teaching so far.
Blog
20/01/2025
Competitions and Challenges
The benefits and challenges of competitions for computing/computer science students.
Blog
11/09/2024
Unlock the Power of Classroom Research with TICE3!
The Raspberry Pi Computing Education Research Center in association with CAS are providing a unique opportunity to explore your own teaching practice and dive into some classroom-based research: TICE3
Blog
16/07/2024
Teacher Research Projects at the CAS Conference
Following the great reception of the wonderful presentations at the CAS conference on Saturday, you can now download the entire booklet of projects!
Blog
14/03/2024
Empowering teachers to conduct action research
Introducing the TICE2 project: empowering teachers to conduct action research in computing education, aiming to improve teaching practices.
News
23/01/2024
Jon Chippindall to step down as Director of CAS and Barefoot
Jon will take up a new role with TeachMateAI continuing his commitment to teachers supporting teachers
Blog
03/11/2023
Why we must (still) teach our children to code
Click here to read the full article from Simon Peyton Jones on the importance of teaching programming. Alternatively, you can read a shorter version of this article here.
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