“Literacy
from Scratch” is a response to the United Kingdom (UK) government’s
initiative to develop computer programming skills in both the Primary phase
of education (pupils aged 5 to 11) and the Secondary phase (aged 11 to 18).
http://www.literacyfromscratch.org.uk/project/index.htm
The project has several related aspects: it involves the reworking of Primary
and Secondary Initial Teacher Training (ITT) programmes at Brunel University,
through which Postgraduate students are taught how to use the MIT Scratch
programming language, to create sustained and animated narrative work. This
work has also been developed by a whole year group (187 Year 8 pupils aged
12 -13) at a local London secondary school.
Support materials for creating these animated narratives are being developed
at both institutions (the school and Brunel University), and are sent by email
to a school in Prague, Czech Republic (CZ) where, with the assistance of both
the teaching staff and student teachers at the Faculty of Education in the
Charles University in Prague, a local Prague Basic School is undertaking the
same project with several groups totalling 45 Year 3 to 7 pupils (aged 8 –
13).
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