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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Introducing children to computing concepts from a young age can help develop their interest and attachment to the subject. While parents might wonder what the best tools and resources are for this, primary and K1–5 educators also need to know what approaches work with their learners. ‘Teaching computing to 5- to 11-year-olds’ is one of…</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/introducing-our-new-course-pathway-for-educators-teaching-computing-to-5-to-11-year-olds/">Learn how to teach computing to 5- to 11-year-olds</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.raspberrypi.org/">Raspberry Pi</a>.</p>]]></description>
		
		
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		<title>How do we create engaging online courses for computing educators?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With our online courses programme, launched in 2017, we made it our mission to provide computing educators with the best possible free training we can design. Five years on, here are some of the key stats about the courses’ impact: We’ve produced and launched 35 free online courses  We’ve created over 650 educational course videos …</p>
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