The government will attempt to reverse the declining numbers of young people studying computing at school through a broader programme of study of the subject that retains its core principles. This ...
Exam board OCR said schools can still opt for a paper-based assessment for its computer science qualification if they prefer. Exam board OCR staged a pilot of digital exams earlier this year and will ...
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.
Benjamin Wohl receives funding from The RCUK Digital Economy theme for his ongoing research into the UK computing curriculum. He is a volunteer with Code Club Uk and is a Cumbria STEM ambassador.
More than half of schools in England do not offer students a computer science GCSE, according to a report by the Royal Society. The study has found 54% of schools in England do not offer a computer ...
This short film, first published in 2018, is for teachers and review is recommended before use in class. BBC Radio 1 presenter Dev investigates the Internet of Things and large scale data collection ...
BBC Radio 1 presenter Dev Griffin asks whether computational thinking can be used to help adapt musical instruments for players with a disability. He meets Jacob Harrison from the Augmented ...
An exam board is to offer a digitally assessed GCSE in computer science for pupils starting their course in 2025, in what it described as a UK first. Jill Duffy, chief executive of OCR, said a pilot ...