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Specification COMPUTER SCIENCE

C S E (9 -1)SpecificationCOMPUTER SCIENCEJ276 For first assessment in 2018 Version (June 2020) OCR 2018 GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE iContentsSupport and Guidance iiAssessment Preparation and Analysis Service iii1 Why choose an OCR GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE ? 11a. Why choose an OCR qualification? 11b. Why choose an OCR GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE ? 21c. What are the key features of this Specification ? 31d. How do I find out more information? 32 The Specification overview 42a.

2b. Content of Computer systems (J276/01) 5 2c. Content of Computational thinking, algorithms and programming (J276/02) 9 2d. Content for the Programming Project 13 2e. Programming Project skills 15 2f. Programming Project mapping grid 17 2g. Prior knowledge, learning and progression 21 3 Assessment of GCSE (9–1) in Computer Science 22 3a.

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1 C S E (9 -1)SpecificationCOMPUTER SCIENCEJ276 For first assessment in 2018 Version (June 2020) OCR 2018 GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE iContentsSupport and Guidance iiAssessment Preparation and Analysis Service iii1 Why choose an OCR GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE ? 11a. Why choose an OCR qualification? 11b. Why choose an OCR GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE ? 21c. What are the key features of this Specification ? 31d. How do I find out more information? 32 The Specification overview 42a.

2 OCR s GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE (J276) 42b. Content of COMPUTER systems (J276/01) 52c. Content of computational thinking , algorithms and programming (J276/02) 92d. Content for the Programming Project 132e. Programming Project skills 152f. Programming Project mapping grid 172g. Prior knowledge, learning and progression 213 Assessment of GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE 223a. Forms of assessment 223b. Assessment objectives (AO) 223c. Assessment availability 233d. Retaking the qualification 233e.

3 Assessment of extended response 233f. Synoptic assessment 243g. Calculating qualification result 244 Admin: what you need to know 254a. Pre-assessment 254b. Special consideration 264c. External assessment arrangements 264d. Administration requirements for the Programming Project 274e. Results and certificates 284f. Post-results services 294g. Malpractice 295 Appendices 305a.

4 Grade descriptors 305b. Overlap with other qualifications 315c. Accessibility 315d. Mathematical skills requirement 315e. Command words 325f. Pseudocode, Boolean logic and flowcharts 33 Summary of updates 41 Support and GuidanceThis Specification opens up new opportunities in thesubject of COMPUTER SCIENCE . Our aim is to help youat every stage. We work hard with teachers and otherexperts to bring you a package of practical support,resources and AdvisorsOCR Subject Advisors provide information and supportto centres including Specification updates on resourcedevelopments and a range of training Subject Advisors work with subject communitiesthrough a range of networks to ensure the sharing ofideas and expertise supporting teachers and can contact our COMPUTER SCIENCE Subject Advisorsfor specialist advice, guidance and support.

5 01223 @ocr_ictTeaching and learning resourcesOur resources are designed to provide you with a rangeof teaching activities and suggestions that enable you toselect the best activity, approach or context to supportyour teaching style and your particular students. Wealso work with a number of leading publishers whopublish textbooks and resources for our more information on our publishing partnersand their resources visit: developmentOur improved Professional DevelopmentProgramme fulfils a range of needs throughcourse selection, preparation for teaching, deliveryand assessment.

6 Whether you want to come toevents, join online training or search for trainingmaterials, you can find what you re looking for all in oneplace at the CPD Hub: up to date with OCRTo receive the latest information about any of ourqualifications, please register for email updates OCR 2018 GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER Scienceii OCR 2018 GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE iiiAssessment Preparation and Analysis ServiceAlong with subject-specific resources and tools, you ll also have access to a selection of generic resources that focus on skills development, professional guidance for teachers and results data analysis.

7 Subject Advisor SupportOur Subject Advisors provide you with access to specifications, high-quality teaching resources and assessment materials. Practice PapersAssess students progress under formal examination conditions with question papers downloaded from a secure location, well-presented, easy to interpret mark schemes and commentary on marking and sample answers. Active ResultsOur free online results analysis service helps you review the performance of individual students or your whole cohort. For more details, please refer to you to build, mark and assess tests from OCR exam questions and produce a complete mock GCSE or A Level exam.

8 Find out more at OCR 2018 iv GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER Science1 OCR 2018 GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE 11a. Why choose an OCR qualification?1 Why choose an OCR GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE ?Choose OCR and you ve got the reassurance that you re working with one of the UK s leading exam boards. Our GCSE (9 1) in COMPUTER SCIENCE has been developed in consultation with teachers, employers and Higher Education to provide learners with a qualification that s relevant to them and meets their re part of the Cambridge Assessment Group, Europe s largest assessment agency and a department of the University of Cambridge.

9 Cambridge Assessment plays a leading role in developing and delivering assessments throughout the world, operating in over 150 work with a range of education providers, including schools, colleges, workplaces and other institutions in both the public and private sectors. Over 13,000 centres choose our A Levels, GCSEs and vocational qualifications including Cambridge Nationals and Cambridge SpecificationsWe believe in developing specifications that help you bring the subject to life and inspire your learners to achieve more. We ve created teacher-friendly specifications based on extensive research and engagement with the teaching community.

10 They re designed to be straightforward and accessible so that you can tailor the delivery of the course to suit your needs. We aim to encourage learners to become responsible for their own learning, confident in discussing ideas, innovative and provide a range of support services designed to help you at every stage, from preparation through to the delivery of our specifications. This includes: A wide range of high-quality creative resources. Access to Subject Advisors to support you throughout the lifetime of the Specification . CPD/Training for teachers to introduce the qualifications and prepare you for first teaching.