View Cultivating a Community of Learners session recommendations aligned to Standard 5. Classroom Practice.
The Cultivating a Community of Learners Summit, set for Sept. 18, contained sessions aligned to Standard 5. Classroom Practice from the CSTA Standards for CS Teachers.
Effective CS teachers are responsive classroom practitioners who implement evidence-based pedagogy to facilitate meaningful experiences and produce empowered learners of CS.
We’ve compiled a list of recommendations that align with each indicator of this standard to help you get started on planning your summit experience:
5a. Use inquiry to facilitate student learning
Teaching programming using the PRIMM approach
Session presented by Sue Sentance and Martin O’Hanlon, at 12:45 p.m. ET.
Learn to use PRIMM to keep students engaged in programming lessons and encourage peer-peer discussions about code.
5b. Cultivate a positive classroom climate
Creating an authentic learning environment
Session presented by Mariana Hernandez, at 3:20 p.m. ET.
They don’t care what you know until they know you care! Empowering students to be independent learners, take risks, and make mistakes.
5c. Promote student self-efficacy
Get Agile with Creative Computing
Session presented by Abigail Joseph, at 2:20 p.m. ET
Session presented by Abigail Joseph, at 2:20 p.m. ET
Use the agile framework to encourage student self-efficacy, collaboration, and communication in a creative computing classroom.
5d. Support student collaboration
Collaborating in Computing: Pair Programming Strategies
Session presented by Erin Asamoto and Shannon Campe, at 12:40 p.m. ET.
This session will cover the what, when, why, and how’s of getting the most out of pair programming with students.
5e. Encourage student communication
Scaffolding Classroom Discussions
Session presented by Clif Kussmaul and Helen Hu, at 3:20 p.m. ET.
Use scaffolded discussions to engage students, develop insights, and enhance learning in both online and face-to-face classroom settings.
5f. Guide students’ use of feedback
Formative Feedback, Making it Count
Presented by Kelly Powers, Shuchi Grover, and Vicky Sedgwick, at 2:20 p.m ET.
Making feedback count includes students receiving feedback from each other and their teachers and then taking immediate action. Explore how!
There are so many more to choose from! Use the agenda page to filter down our program. We cannot wait to connect with you during these sessions and more during the summit. If you haven’t yet registered, head over to the Cultivating a Community of Learners website to register by Sept. 17, at 11 a.m. ET.
If you need funding to attend this event, scholarships are available!