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Schools are to be given £1.3m to set up clubs to teach computer coding. The investment over five years is part of the Welsh Government's £100m to raise school standards over the assembly term.
The phrasing follows a similar pattern: schools have installed litter boxes in response to “demands” from students who identify as cats. Last year, a fact-checking investigation by Reuters ...
Children identifying as cats in school 'can wear tails and ears - but not trainers' This follows headlines that a 13-year-old girl was called "despicable" by a teacher for questioning her ...
This is the week when a revolution begins to sweep through schools in England. It involves a whole new way of teaching children about computing - but I suspect many parents, and even some teachers ...
Coding is to be taught in primary and secondary schools across England to children between the ages of five and 16 from today as part of a major overhaul of the national curriculum. Teaching of ...
“I’d say the majority of schools haven’t even started thinking about it to be honest. “There are 17,000 primary schools and 3,000 secondary schools [in England].
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