Maths 1.30-3.30pm GMT
Shimon Schocken, professor of computer science, developing tools for early-age maths education
Duncan Parrish - Governer Rhyl School, London
Sherry Coutu, Founders4Schools
Conrad Wolfram - Wolfram Research
2.30-3.30pm GMT - Science & Engineering
Liam Casey, Founder and Chief Executive, PCH International
Limor Schweitzer, RobboSavvy
Amy Mather
Moderator, David Rowan, Editor, Wired
As of September 2014, the UK will make computer programming part of its national K-12 curriculum, making it the first G20 country to put coding at the centre of education reform. Inspired by this ambitious policy, international policymakers, business leaders and today's most exciting education entrepreneurs gather at the RSA to re-imagine "Skills for the 21st Century."
Shimon Schocken, professor of computer science, developing tools for early-age maths education
Duncan Parrish - Governer Rhyl School, London
Sherry Coutu, Founders4Schools
Conrad Wolfram - Wolfram Research
2.30-3.30pm GMT - Science & Engineering
Liam Casey, Founder and Chief Executive, PCH International
Limor Schweitzer, RobboSavvy
Amy Mather
Moderator, David Rowan, Editor, Wired
As of September 2014, the UK will make computer programming part of its national K-12 curriculum, making it the first G20 country to put coding at the centre of education reform. Inspired by this ambitious policy, international policymakers, business leaders and today's most exciting education entrepreneurs gather at the RSA to re-imagine "Skills for the 21st Century."
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