Curriculum and Assessment Review: The System is Not Working Well for All
In a country that speaks the language of opportunity, education should be its strongest dialect. Yet the interim findings of the Curriculum and Assessment Review confirm a…
In a country that speaks the language of opportunity, education should be its strongest dialect. Yet the interim findings of the Curriculum and Assessment Review confirm a…
In today’s digital economy, access to technology and digital proficiency are fundamental to economic participation. Yet, millions across the UK remain excluded due to digital…
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle has launched the government’s Digital Inclusion Action Plan, providing funding and support to digitally-excluded groups across the UK, including elderly and low-income…
People in London (66%) are twice as likely to hold a degree than rural regions such as Greater Lincolnshire (33%), fuelling a growing skills divide…
Artificial intelligence has moved from the periphery of possibility to the centre of everyday life, reshaping industries, societies, and how we engage with the world…
Up to 19 million adults in the UK still suffer from digital poverty, as well as 1 in 5 children, according to the Digital Poverty…
Introduction In an era where the digital landscape shapes our daily lives, the widening gap of digital exclusion in the UK is a critical concern.…
The Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA) has launched its Charter for Digital Inclusion and updated its National Delivery Plan (NDP), calling for affordable connectivity and wider access to…
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