The University of Roehampton has released its latest Roehampton Annual Computing Education Report (TRACER) which provides an analysis of the provision of GCSE and A-level computing qualifications in schools in England, considering factors such as student gender, ethnicity and geographic spread. Removal of GCSE ICT and failure to approve equivalent qualifications looks likely to result ...
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