The National Centre for Computing Education is a government-funded initiative, offering teacher training and resources for computing.
Function
The National Centre for Computing Education provides professional development in computing education for primary and secondary schools and colleges, including face-to-face courses around England, and remote and online courses. It provides a repository of teaching resources for computing through its website, teachcomputing.org. It also offers additional support through Isaac Computer Science, [1], a free online platform for GCSE and A level computer science students and teachers.
The National Centre is operated by a network of school-based Computing Hubs teachcomputing.org/hubs, geographically distributed around England. These Hubs ensure that the programme is school-led and reflects the needs of teachers on the ground.
In 2023, the Department for Education renewed its funding for STEM Learning to deliver the next phase of its national support for computing education in England.