Many of the report’s recommendations are making their way into policy driven initiatives delivered in under a year with more scheduled to come.
Education Impact won an open bid to work with the Malta
Information Technology Agency (MITA) to produce a report
identifying initiatives worldwide that had been successful in
addressing the issues around the shortage of ICT skills within the
nation.
The project was delivered by Richard Moore and Seb
Schmoller, an Education Impact Fellow and Associate respectively,
both of whom worked closely with the MITA team. The project
was delivered in less than three months and produced a set of
recommendations that were tested during workshops with senior
stakeholders and has now been converted into a programme of work
that is shaping policy.
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