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Calling all Computing and ICT teachers in the UK and Ireland: Have your say

By Steve Castle posted 07-02-2022 14:21

  
Experiences shared by teachers on the ground can give important insights to educators and researchers as well as to policymakers, and can be used to understand both gaps in provision and what is working well.

Raspberry Pi have launched a survey for computing teachers across Ireland and the UK. The purpose of this survey is to find out about the experiences of computing teachers across the UK and Ireland, including what you teach, your approaches to teaching, and professional development opportunities that you have found useful.

The survey is:

- Open to all early years, primary, secondary, sixth-form, and further education teachers in Ireland, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales who have taught any computing or computer science (even a tiny bit) in the last year
- Available in English, Welsh, Gaelic, and Irish/Gaeilge
- Anonymous, and we aim to make the data openly available, in line with our commitment to open-source data; the survey collects no personal data
- Designed to take you 20 to 25 minutes to complete
- The survey will be open for four weeks, until 7 March. When you complete the survey, you’ll have the opportunity to enter a prize draw for a £50 book token per week, so if you complete the survey in the first week, you automatically get four chances to win a token!

They're aiming for 1000 teachers to complete the survey, so please do fill it in and share it with your colleagues.

COMPLETE THE SURVEY HERE.
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