As reported by Computing.co.uk, the UK government has announced changes to the national computing curriculum in an effort to tackle the declining number of young people choosing to study computing and ...
The government will reduce GCSE exam time by up to three hours per student, introduce new Year 8 tests, and teach primary pupils how to identify misinformation under sweeping curriculum reforms. The ...
Cracking quantum computing isn’t a matter of upgrading existing computers. It’s an entirely separate approach to computing that relies on the principles of quantum physics. “A fighter jet is not a ...
As part of the Curriculum and Assessment Review, techUK worked with its Digital Skills in Education Policy Group to respond to the Call for Evidence in November 2024, emphasising the need to take ...
The government has announced major reforms to the national curriculum, promising that children will leave school “fully equipped to thrive in the modern world of work.” Officials said the reforms are ...
Education secretary and Sunderland MP Bridget Phillipson has announced a major shake up in the curriculum for the city and country’s children. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Sunderland ...
The government has announced sweeping reforms to the curriculum from 2028, where young people will now be taught how to spot fake news, learn how to budget, and understand AI in the classroom. The ...
Pupils will be able to undertake a new “V-level” qualification to gain vocational skills after finishing their GCSEs under government plans to simplify the education system for 16 to 19-year-olds.
A review of the school curriculum will support changing the current “inflexible approach” to GCSE maths and English resits. Professor Becky Francis, who is leading the curriculum and assessment review ...
Professor Becky Francis said a more nuanced, evidence-driven approach to students retaking maths and English post-16 is needed (PA) (PA Archive) Professor Becky Francis, who is leading the curriculum ...