Macmillan Education, a leading force in educational publishing, has teamed up with Digital Schoolhouse (DSH), an initiative powered by the UK Interactive Entertainment Association (UKIE), to tackle global digital literacy gaps. The partnership introduces a new computing education course designed to equip students with vital digital skills for the future workforce.
By merging DSH’s innovative computing education methods with Macmillan Education’s commitment to global learning, the course aims to redefine digital skills instruction in schools. This initiative ensures students develop the competencies necessary for success in an increasingly digital world.
The new course is part of Macmillan Education's broader mission to provide cutting-edge educational solutions. It complements other acclaimed resources such as the DfE accredited Snappy Sounds Synthetic Phonics program, and the internationally recognized Max Maths and Max Science courses, all designed to foster better learning outcomes globally.
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