The global skills and competency framework for the digital world

Teaching and subject formation TEAC

The specification, design, development, delivery and assessment of curricula for computing and for information technology (including electronic communication), at any level of the education system from primary through to tertiary (all age ranges) and in the workplace.

The topics addressed are those of the fundamental and more advanced areas of computing and the common skills needed to make productive use of computers and IT systems for both computing and IT professionals and competent users of IT based systems including the ideas of computational thinking and the application of computational concepts to everyday and professional life. Special attention is paid to the methods, techniques and pedagogy (the study of being a teacher, tutor or lecturer, and the process of teaching) of computing & IT education.

Moving to SFIA 8 

  • Split the Subject formation aspects of teaching from the delivery of teaching so these can be evaluated separately
  • The skill has a 4 new levels (level 2, 3 4 & 7) to support the whole range of responsibilities and roles found in teaching and related professions
  • The existing skill descriptions have also been edited for readability and guidance notes have been added 
  • Details available here - SFIA 8 Teaching 
  • SFIA 7 skill descriptions will remain available for you to use 
  • Previous SFIA assessments will be impacted by this change. 

Levels

Defined at these levels: 5 6

Teaching and subject formation: Levels 1-4

This skill is not typically observed when working at these levels of responsibility.

Teaching and subject formation: Level 5

Delivers computing and IT curricula either in a formal educational context from primary through to tertiary level or in the workplace. Specialises in delivering Computing and IT education at the relevant educational level. Is aware of the techniques and methods used to evaluate and critique research in computing and IT education and applies good practice in learning content design, development and delivery.

Teaching and subject formation: Level 6

Leads specification, development and delivery of computing and IT curricula in either a formal educational context, from primary through to tertiary level or in the workplace. Specialises in the advanced aspects of delivering Computing and IT education at the relevant educational level. Uses current techniques and methods to evaluate and critique research in computing and IT education and leads the development of good practice in learning content design, development and delivery.

Teaching and subject formation: Level 7

This skill is not typically observed when working at this level of responsibility.