IB Computer Science tutors
2 of 2 UK tutors teaching Computer Science at IB.
Computer Science in the UK covers algorithms, data structures, computational thinking, programming (usually Python at GCSE, Python or Java at A-level), and theory — networks, architecture, databases, ethics. Tutoring most often unsticks two things: the move from 'I can code' to 'I can write pseudocode and trace algorithms on paper under exam conditions', and the theory papers, which reward precise definitions over intuition. AQA, OCR and Eduqas differ on programming language and on the NEA project. For A-level, the algorithmic complexity and recursion content is where tutors with degree-level CS background tend to add the most.
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is a two-year sixth-form qualification taken in place of A-levels, offered by some independent and a small number of state schools. Students take six subjects (three Higher Level, three Standard Level) plus the Theory of Knowledge course, the Extended Essay, and CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service). UK universities accept the IB on equivalent UCAS-points terms, often with course-specific subject requirements. Tutoring helps most with HL subject content (which goes beyond A-level in some cases), with the Extended Essay, and with the Theory of Knowledge essay and presentation. Look for tutors with explicit IB teaching or examining experience.
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Luke
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Westminster 14 yrs Online · In personSTEM Oxbridge Admissions Consultant; A-level/IB/(I)GCSE Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Economics; 11+, 13+, 16+
- Maths
- Further Maths
- Physics
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Darwin V.
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5 yrs OnlineEx-Apple engineer with 5+ years of experience
- Maths
- Computer Science
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About Computer Science
What Computer Science covers across UK levels, where tutoring usually helps, and what to look for in a tutor.
About IB
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