There have been fresh calls for schools to dump the dull ICT lessons that are turning kids off IT and failing to create the type of IT-savvy employees that UK businesses need. Earlier this year, a ...
Imagine being taught by your peers so you can grasp the subject earlier and better. Wondering how this will work? Well, the students at Northern College of Science and Technology are using their ICT ...
‘Information and communications technology’ lessons in their current form should be dropped from the UK’s national curriculum, according to trade association Intellect. The body said ICT lessons are ...
ICT lessons should be dropped from the UK schools curriculum entirely, as the subject is failing both pupils and employers, according to IT trade body Intellect. Instead, the government should replace ...
Starting from 2014, the Department of Education will introduce a revamped ICT curriculum, focusing less on office skills and more on programming. Spearheaded by industry and government research, the ...
A pupil from Thornhill Primary in London testing new software at BETT Information and communications technology (ICT) teachers say plans to shake up the curriculum in England are "exciting" but ...
Mr Ebo Barton Odro, First Deputy Speaker of Parliament and Member of Parliament for Cape Coast North Constituency on Monday stated that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) must be a basic ...
IT is no longer a debatable matter that Information Communication Technology (ICT) in the 21st Century has become a basic skill required in all areas of individual, national and global development. In ...
Learning how to use computers in rural schools can be challenging. Although it is an examinable subject in the Basic Education Certificate Examination, pupils in most rural communities do not have a ...
As Ghana strides boldly toward a digital future, it is important to recognise that the foundation of our nation's digital transformation lies in the quality of education we offer at the basic level.
The provincial Education departments have spent a whopping R7.1 billion from their Equitable Share allocations on information ...
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