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'Geek' perception of computer science putting off girls, expert warns
10 Jan 2012:Dumbing down of computing to IT literacy and lack of initiatives to inspire girls to take up the subject worsening the shortage
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School league tables
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League tables reveal how many schools met coalition's threshold of 35% of pupils achieving five GCSEs at grade A*-C including English and maths
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10 Jan 2012: Gaming, animations and motion capture makes complex concepts of maths, science and music fun to learn for pupils
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10 Jan 2012: Scottish schools have an outstanding record in the teaching of pupils how to understand computers
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10 Jan 2012: Acorn Computers of Cambridge changed lives in Britain's classrooms in the 1980s with its hardware for the BBC's computer literacy project
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10 Jan 2012:
Dumbing down of computing to IT literacy and lack of initiatives to inspire girls to take up the subject worsening the shortage
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10 Jan 2012:
Ian Livingstone, the chair of the Next Gen Skills campaign and co-author of the Livingstone-Hope skills review of video games and visual effects, says the UK has gone backwards at a time when computer science is more important than ever
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9 Jan 2012: More and more US schools have police patrolling the corridors. Pupils are being arrested for throwing paper planes and failing to pick up crumbs from the canteen floor. Why is the state criminalising normal childhood behaviour?
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9 Jan 2012: It's time for Ed Miliband and Alan Milburn to grasp the nettle on charitable status, says Fiona Millar
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9 Jan 2012:
Out of 28,000 teachers who qualified in 2010, just three individuals had a computer-related degree. What is going wrong in ICT teaching, and what can be done to remedy it?
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9 Jan 2012:
Poor-quality training and 'sausage factory' courses leave companies struggling to recruit computer-literate workers
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9 Jan 2012: Children would rather learn to design games in school ICT lessons than do 'boring' stuff they know how to do already
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9 Jan 2012: A tiny computer called Raspberry Pi and costing £20 is the big hope for this year. But most of the orders come from private schools
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9 Jan 2012:
Today the Guardian will launch a campaign to improve IT and computer science teaching in schools and universities – and we want input from as many teachers, lecturers, pupils, parents and developers as possible
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