Intent
As technology plays a huge part in the lives of everyone today, at Hemington, we intend to prepare our children for a rapidly changing social and professional world of technology. We intend for our pupils to learn the skills involved in coding, exploring, analysing, and presenting information. We aim for our pupils to become digitally literate and able to understand how to use online resources safely. Pupils at school will have access to the most recent technologies and software to develop their digital literacy. We want our pupils to understand that there is always a choice with using technology and as a school, we utilise technology (especially social media) to model positive use. We recognise that the best prevention for many issues we currently see with technology/social media is through education. E-safety is at the heart of all computing lesson and children will be explicitly taught how to stay safe online and when using all kinds of technology. Pupils will use technology alongside other areas of the curriculum to enhance their opportunities to learn and present their learning to others. The Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum supports children’s understanding of Computing through daily use of technology as well as regular use of the laptops and iPads. Our youngest children have an abundance of opportunities to use the technology around them and are shown how to do this safely and responsibly by their teachers. Implementation Our aim to provide computing is:
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Impact At Hemington we want our children to:
To ensure each class covers the computing skills and National Curriculum objectives we have a cycle A and B which run over two years. Please click on our long term plan and our progression documents to see what your child is learning in their year bands. Hemington Primary Computing Long Term Overview Hemington Primary School Computing Progression Map |