We have announced a long-term ambition to inspire young people in the UK to embrace the role technology plays in their lives.
The Tech Partnership’s CEO, Karen Price, reflects on her experience at the BT Tech Literacy Challenge Event
The Tech Partnership was represented by CEO Karen Price at a cross-sector summit to address the tech literacy paradox – the fact that young people grow up surrounded by technology and are increasingly savvy users of it, but many of them have a limited understanding of how it actually works.
Kids are surrounded by tech from an early age. Yet many don’t understand how they work or how tech skills could benefit their future lives.
Ed Vaizey, Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy, speaks about the UK's Tech Literacy challenge.
BT’s Chief Executive Gavin Patterson today announced a major programme to improve levels of tech literacy among UK primary school children.
Kids are surrounded by tech from an early age, but a significant number of young people don’t actually understand what makes the latest apps and software tick.
Talkpoint: In the UK we have the technology, but not the skills. Solving this problem will involve the efforts of many