BBC News - Computer science teachers offered cash incentive
I'm sure his heart is in the right place, but his facts are all over the shop
This lot however seem to think we need to teach 6 year olds the modern equivalent of sewing (which we probably do) and seem to miss the point that it's the logical, mathematical, engineering and problem solving skills that give you the competitive advantage, not the ability to code per se.
"If we want our country to produce the next Sir Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the internet, we need the very best computer science teachers in our classrooms. They need to have the right skills and deep subject knowledge to help their pupils."
Mr Gove was referring to the concept of a global system that would allow researchers anywhere to share information which was first proposed by Sir Tim while he was working at the Cern particle physics laboratory in Geneva in the 1980s. Sir Tim later named it the World Wide Web
Mr Gove was referring to the concept of a global system that would allow researchers anywhere to share information which was first proposed by Sir Tim while he was working at the Cern particle physics laboratory in Geneva in the 1980s. Sir Tim later named it the World Wide Web
Labour questioned how effective the changes would be. Stephen Twigg MP, the shadow education secretary, said:
"If we are to remain competitive, we need to instigate a computer science revolution, starting with getting primary school children to learn coding."
"If we are to remain competitive, we need to instigate a computer science revolution, starting with getting primary school children to learn coding."
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