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Addressing the digital skills gap with the Manchester Baccalaureate by Rachel Arthur #996

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dullhunk opened this issue Jan 23, 2025 · 0 comments
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dullhunk commented Jan 23, 2025

The digital skills gap is one of the biggest challenges for today’s workforce. It’s a growing concern for educators, employers, and anyone passionate about helping young people succeed. Digital literacy is essential in today’s world, whether or not you’re aiming for a tech career — yet too many young people are entering adulthood without the skills to navigate it confidently and recent research shows that many young people finish school without formal digital qualifications.

Whilst this challenge is a global one, we’re exploring solutions in England where computing has been part of the national curriculum for a decade and the option of studying for a qualification (GCSE) in computer science is available to many 14-year-olds. https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/addressing-the-digital-skills-gap/

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