About CS4HS
Google’s Computer Science for High Schools (CS4HS) program has been running in Australia and New Zealand since 2011 and in that time has trained more than 9,000 teachers.
Through hands-on professional development workshops the program provides teachers with the skills and resources they need to teach computational thinking and computer science concepts in fun and engaging ways.
You can find here more information about Google's CS4HS recipients for 2017.
This year there are three independent CS4HS workshops running throughout New Zealand.
CS4HS event at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, on 4th to 8th December. Their workshop is focused on the Computer Science and Programming Achievement standards for teachers who are at beginner/intermediate level, so the discussions will be more focussed on getting started. See their CS4HS website for more details.
There is also a CS4HS event at the Victoria University of Wellington, on 13th to 15th of December. See their CS4HS website for more details. The events are independent and are covering different areas, so it's fine to apply to go to morWhate than one (if you have the time!).
Through hands-on professional development workshops the program provides teachers with the skills and resources they need to teach computational thinking and computer science concepts in fun and engaging ways.
You can find here more information about Google's CS4HS recipients for 2017.
This year there are three independent CS4HS workshops running throughout New Zealand.
CS4HS event at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, on 4th to 8th December. Their workshop is focused on the Computer Science and Programming Achievement standards for teachers who are at beginner/intermediate level, so the discussions will be more focussed on getting started. See their CS4HS website for more details.
There is also a CS4HS event at the Victoria University of Wellington, on 13th to 15th of December. See their CS4HS website for more details. The events are independent and are covering different areas, so it's fine to apply to go to morWhate than one (if you have the time!).