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Wonderful Women

GCSE Computer science – Girls in computing  

We want to help inspire young women in digital qualifications, whether aspiring software developers, digital media producers, or seeking a broad overview of IT skills, there's a pathway for all.

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Wonderful Women

Gender Equality Guidelines

 We’ve launched our groundbreaking Gender Equality Guidelines, a pioneering commitment to combat gender bias and stereotyping in education.

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Chance to Shine

We've joined forces with children’s charity Chance to Shine to empower secondary-aged girls to improve their confidence, leadership, and physical activity through cricket.

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Latest blogs

  • Black Singers and Folk Ballads – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Folk Music

    At Pearson we are committed to equity and opportunity for all learners. We strive to create educational content and learning environments that reflect the diversity of the modern world, are accessible and help all learners achieve without limits. As part of our work in Music qualifications, we are talking to musicians and industry partners to understand the implications of diversity, equity, and inclusion across different genres and practices within this creative subject to inform future development across these qualifications. To learn more about the importance of DE&I in Folk Music, Pearson interviewed professional folk musician and author of the teaching resource Black Singers and Folk Ballads, Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne and the Education Director at the English Folk Dance and Song Society, Rachel Elliott.

  • No time to say “we don’t have time” when it comes to diversity in literature

    Knee-jerk: “a quick reaction that does not allow you time to consider something carefully”

    When a topic or issue becomes very present in the public eye (often despite having always been of paramount importance, as is the case with genuine diversity and inclusion in education) or it begins to feel more urgent, there can be pressure to actively resist or even just to react.