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David Slade, Vice Principal of Progression and Recognition at Alice Smith School, Malaysia, explains how our Pearson Edexcel curriculum allows teachers to be creative and innovative and provides students opportunities to broaden their thinking and prepare them for the next steps.
Tackling unconscious bias and building resilience in girls, to help them succeed in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) careers.
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Our rapidly changing world means that subject knowledge alone is no longer enough for young people to engage effectively in the new employment landscape. That’s where transferable skills come in.
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