Find out more about the free courses - both online and in-person - to help primary school teachers gain the experience they need to teach using the BBC micro:bit with confidence.

Micro:bit online coding courses

Learn about the micro:bit with a free online course. External Link

Find out more about free online courses that use short and friendly videos to cover practical topics related to computing and the micro:bit.

Learn about the micro:bit with a free online course

Sign up for a free micro:bit webinar to help get you started. External Link

Register for an upcoming free webinar for teachers who want to use the micro:bit in the classroom.

Sign up for a free micro:bit webinar to help get you started

First lessons with MakeCode and the micro:bit. External Link

Introduction to six projects that are perfect to introduce your pupils to coding on the micro:bit using Microsoft MakeCode.

First lessons with MakeCode and the micro:bit

Please be aware that the above links will take you away from the BBC and redirect you to the website of the Micro:bit Educational Foundation.

Regional micro:bit training courses

Our partners from across the nations will be providing regional training opportunities for teachers around the UK to learn how to teach kids to code. Click on the links below to find out details of the micro:bit and coding courses that are currently available and check back later in the year when we will be adding additional training sessions.

To receive free workshops or professional learning opportunities using the micro:bit for schools in Wales, teachers can also contact info@technocamps.com

Training courses in England. External Link

Find out more and register for regional training sessions for England that are being hosted by National Centre for Computing Education.

Training courses in England

Training courses in Wales / Cyrsiau hyfforddiant yng Nghymru. External Link

Find out more about training courses for teachers in Wales / Gwybodaeth am gyrsiau hyfforddiant i athrawon yng Nghymru.

Training courses in Wales / Cyrsiau hyfforddiant yng Nghymru

Training courses in Scotland. External Link

Find out more about regional training sessions that are being hosted by Education Scotland.

Training courses in Scotland

Training courses in Northern Ireland. External Link

Find out more about regional training sessions for teachers in Northern Ireland.

Training courses in Northern Ireland

Please be aware that the above links will take you away from the BBC.

Training resources

CPD PowerPoint. External Link

Find resources from Twinkl to support you with implementing micro:bits into your teaching.

CPD PowerPoint

Please be aware that the above links will take you away from the BBC.

More from BBC micro:bit - the next gen

BBC micro:bit playground survey

Join a UK-wide investigation with seven cross-curricular activities to discover more about your playground.

BBC micro:bit playground survey

Classroom resources

Check out resources that will help you get ready once you receive your micro:bits.

Classroom resources

Coding made easy with the MakeCode platform

Find out more about using MakeCode and the training resources available to get you started.

Coding made easy with the MakeCode platform

How to teach coding with confidence

Primary school teacher Manon Watkins tells us in her own words about her journey teaching with the micro:bit.

How to teach coding with confidence

Tips for making your micro:bit lessons more inclusive

Get expert advice on how to make micro:bit lessons more inclusive so that everyone in the class can play their part.

Tips for making your micro:bit lessons more inclusive

Quiz: Is your coding knowledge better than a primary school pupil's? quiz

See how you score in our fun quiz that's based around the primary school curriculum and beyond.

Quiz: Is your coding knowledge better than a primary school pupil's?

FAQs

Get the answers to all of your questions about the micro:bit.

FAQs

What's inside the micro:bit box? video

Watch an unboxing video and find out how to get coding in less than 60 seconds.

What's inside the micro:bit box?

Our partners

Find out more about the organisations supporting our micro:bit initiative.

Our partners