Educators & Teachers

Curriculum-aligned computing support, responsible AI literacy, and clear sequencing — designed for real classrooms and real learners.

Working with educators

Support that strengthens understanding — not more tools.

Verius Ratio works with teachers and schools who want computing taught with clarity, structure, and confidence — beyond activities, tools, or schemes alone.

Focus areas

Strengthening understanding — not replacing your curriculum.

Computing Foundations

Algorithms, decomposition, debugging, data, networks, and how computing systems actually work.

Programming Confidence

Clear mental models, good practice design, and progression that avoids fragile “copy and paste” learning.

AI Literacy

Plain-language explanations of how AI works, its limitations, bias, and safe classroom use.

If you’re following Teach Computing or another scheme, we complement it — improving sequencing, strengthening understanding, and supporting learners who need a clearer conceptual path.

Ways to work together

Thoughtful support for teaching Computing and digital thinking.

Choose a format that fits your context — individual coaching, small-group workshops, or school-level support. The focus is always on what pupils are expected to understand, how ideas are introduced, and how that understanding develops over time.

1:1 Teacher Coaching

Individual support for teachers who want to deepen their own understanding of computing, algorithms, data, or responsible AI — and teach with more confidence and clarity.

Weekly · Online · 1:1

Engagement by discussion

Small Group Workshops

Calm, focused sessions for groups of teachers exploring specific topics, curriculum sequencing, or strengthening foundational understanding.

Small group · Online or in-school

Workshops or short series

School Engagements

Tailored support for schools — including after-school sessions, curriculum advice, or in-school professional development.

School-level

Tailored engagement

How it works

Start with a short discovery call. We clarify your year group(s), current scheme, learning needs, and what “better” looks like — then suggest a simple plan (teacher support, a workshop, or a school engagement).

Discuss the right fit

Tell us what you’re looking for and we’ll suggest appropriate next steps.