A new report was released from the University of Roehampton today, which looks at how many pupils achieved GCSE and A-level computing qualifications in 2017. The report shines a light on the digital skills gap. Key stats include that just 12% of UK students choose to take ICT at GCSE, and just 20% of those who do take the subject are girls. Trish Burridge, Director of Consulting Services EMEA at Skillsoft commented below.
Trish Burridge, Director of Consulting Services EMEA at Skillsoft:
Organisations are increasingly turning to training programmes to upskill their current employees. If young women do not have a strong digital skills base when entering the workforce, they will undoubtedly be at a disadvantage against other candidates that do.”
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