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.
The changes won’t come about right away, however, with the Government saying the new curriculum won’t be published until ...
For the first time, primary aged children will gain vital skills like how to spot fake news and identify misinformation and ...
India stands together, distinctly on its feet with its sound and strong macroeconomic fundamentals, and it will soon become ...
The final report from a curriculum and assessment review - commissioned by Labour last year, and the biggest of its kind for ...
The government has announced major reforms to the national curriculum, promising that children will leave school “fully ...
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The government has announced it will cut GCSE exam time by up to three hours per student, in the biggest school shake-up in ...
Data scientists are in high demand—and for good reason. Companies rely on them to turn large, messy datasets into insights ...
For India, where digital adoption is surging and brands are experimenting with new tools and formats, the book could become the go-to practical guide for building marketing strategies that are both ...
Soon, University of Utah undergraduates from all corners of the campus will be able to boost their own AI bona fides.