Modern governments have a problem. The Internet is becoming increasingly important to the future of economies, and yet the skills associated with it remain - for the most part - far down the priority order in terms of education policy. Amongst these governments, only a handful are putting in formal, structural, systems in place to teach coding from the earliest levels - amongst them are New Zealand, South Korea, the US, Israel and the UK.
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