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Government’s Potential AI Qualification ‘May Face Teacher Shortage Challenges’
- The Government's planned reforms may face challenges in recruiting enough teachers for a new qualification in AI and data science due to a current shortage of qualified educators, as warned by Myles McGinley.
- Experts, including Jon Andrews from the Education Policy Institute, emphasize that a skilled teaching workforce is necessary for effective AI education.
- Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson highlighted the importance of updating the curriculum, stating that young people need to be equipped to face current challenges as the curriculum hasn't been updated in over a decade.
- The Government plans to publish a revised national curriculum by spring 2027 for implementation in September 2028, including new qualifications in AI and finance.
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Government’s potential AI qualification ‘may face teacher shortage challenges’
Ministers will explore developing a new level 3 qualification in data science and AI
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