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Only a third of ICT teachers are specialists, warns report

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By Stewart Mitchell

Posted on 13 Jan 2012 at 07:00

The Government must recruit more specialist technology teachers if it is to stem the tide of dissatisfaction in UK ICT classrooms, according to a report from the Royal Society.

The news comes days after the Government said it would overhaul the way computing was taught in schools, but highlights the difficulties faced by educators as they try to make ICT both interesting and challenging.

According to the report - Shut down or Restart? The way forward for Computing in UK schools – only 35% of ICT teachers are specialists, compared to 74% of maths teachers and 88% of biology teachers.

The report set out to identify the reasons for a 60% decline in the numbers achieving A-level Computing since 2003 and said the lack of specialists was a contributing factor.

The most significant factor affecting how well young people learn is the teacher in their classroom

“Although we were heartened to hear that Michael Gove intends to radically overhaul the National Curriculum programme, we remain concerned that other problems still need to be addressed,” said Professor Steve Furber, fellow of the Royal Society and chair of the report.

“The most significant factor affecting how well young people learn is the teacher in their classroom. The majority of teachers are specialists, but ICT is an exception to the rule.”

“Action is needed not only on the curriculum itself, but also to recruit and train many more inspiring teachers to reinvigorate pupils’ enthusiasm for computing.”

Industry input

The report arrives as the Department of Education is consulting with industry and academics on plans to remove the statutory programme of study in ICT, whilst keeping ICT a mandatory part of the National Curriculum at all levels.

The Royal Society wheeled out Google chairman Eric Schmidt to underline its point, with the company boss warning that the UK could fall behind its rivals if the teacher shortage isn't addressed.

"The UK has an extraordinary computing heritage, but now risks falling behind,” Schmidt said. “The state of computing in schools lies at the heart of the problem. Too few UK students have the opportunity to study true computer science, resulting in a workforce that lacks key skills needed to help drive the UK's economic growth."

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User comments

When I were a lad...

Our Computer Studies teacher sat at the front of the class in the first lesson and announced, that he would be taking the exam with us! :-O

Two of us in the class had computers at home and could already program in machine code and BASIC, so we ended up pretty much running the coding theory/practice side of the class and he did the history of computing side of the course!

By big_D on 13 Jan 2012

What makes me a specialist?

Does 20 years experience make me a specialist?

Also like big_D, me and a friend were asked to help out in IT classes.

By KryptosSol on 13 Jan 2012

I think it's fair to say that few non-specialists teaching ICT will frequent this blog; if you teach ICT and visit here regularly you are probably one of the 1 in 3 teachers who are specialists.

It would be nice to know the official definition for specialist though.

By SwissMac on 13 Jan 2012

Specialist

I've just completed a degree in computing and I've been mulling over my career direction, this looks like a good opportunity for me to get my foot in the door at some of my local schools and get 6 weeks off every summer.....heaven!!!!

By anthonysjones on 15 Jan 2012

Not biting Tony

@antonysjones - nice troll....

By wittgenfrog on 15 Jan 2012

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