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D: All Things Digital Conferences
It seems to jump on the latest trends such as Wikipedia and Twitter. Then it has very traditional descriptions of chronological teaching of history. It seems to be about trends on the one hand, then political pressure on the other hand – the government didn’t want to look like it is scrapping traditional education. Computer skills and keyboard skills seem to be as important as handwriting in this. Traditional books and written texts are downplayed in response to web-based learning.
— John Bangs, head of education at the UK’s National Union of Teachers, on a new curriculum that would require children to master blogging and Twitter