At Dormanstown Primary Academy, we aim to give our pupils the life-skills that will enable them to embrace and utilise new technology in a socially responsible and safe way to be able to operate in the 21st century workplace. We ensure the children understand the benefits of working with technology, but also develop an understanding of the health and wellbeing impacts, particularly the dangers involved in the digital world. Pupils will become digitally literate to enable the application of ideas within other subjects. Through a variety of activities pupils will develop creativity, resilience, problem-solving and critical thinking skills. We aim to ensure children use technology safely and respectfully, developing an understanding of how technology works and communicating effectively, using relevant vocabulary, across a range of platforms whilst understanding the role digital devices play in their lives and the impact this has on them as digital citizens.

Implementation:

  • Computing is taught based on the National Curriculum for Years 1 to 6 and EYFS Curriculum Framework
  • A carefully planned whole school curriculum promotes the progression of computing knowledge and offers the opportunity to revisit and remember previous learning in order to develop understanding further
  • Knowledge organisers outline the key new knowledge for each unit and the prior knowledge needed for pupils to make meaningful connections to new learning
  • Online safety and digital literacy will be taught throughout all strands as identified on the TVED E-Safety Document
  • TVEd Computing Long Term Plan Download
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