Volunteers will support a secondary school in Hartlepool to join Computing lessons with KS3 and KS4 pupils to support student learing. The TEALS project aims to increase the uptake of GCSE Computer Science
https://www.bcs.org/deliver-and-teach-qual
Assist a teacher in the classroom and support the learning of students. Some volunteers can also, over time, support groups of students and even lead parts of lessons if they wish. They will help students to see the real world use of technology and have an insight into the applications and implications of computing. Volunteers will support, mentor and coach students individually and in small groups to help them develop their skills and knowledge.
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