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New computing hubs announced for North East

The 23 hubs chosen to improve computer science education in England have been announced by the National Centre for Computing Education (NCCE), with three in the North East.

Cardinal Hume Catholic School, Gateshead, Carmel College, Darlington, and Kings Priory School, North Tyneside will all become hubs, which are designed to offer support to local primary and secondary computing teachers, including teaching, resources and continuing professional development (CPD) activities. The hubs will also have links with industry professionals and university academics.

The University of Sunderland has been appointed to be the Regional Delivery Partner for the NCCE for the North East region.

You can read more about the hubs at: schoolsweek.co.uk

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