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This can be seen in the drive to train more than 500m people to provide a global, not just national, skilled workforce.
Google and O2 have joined Microsoft and IBM in a government drive to train primary school teachers who will deliver England's new computing curriculum.
Prof Sir David Metcalf, the committee's chairman, suggested it be phased in over three or four years for professions such as nursing to coincide with a drive to train more British nurses.
The most common defence against both accusations is that programming at an early age is more like learning a musical instrument or foreign language: something that can benefit all children beyond the specific skill being taught, rather than a drive to train up more professional musicians or translators.
He told BBC WM: "I like to get beaten sometimes as it gives you the drive to train harder.
Mikaela's incredible drive to train and compete has resulted in a determination, focus, and off- and on-hill preparation that was absolutely necessary for such early success.
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Before you get out of bed you are exhausted and then you drive to training.
"The route goes past Gateshead Stadium, somewhere I have driven to train a lot over the years, and it will be amazing running across the Tyne Bridge.
We would wake up every morning, drive to training, return to our apartment complex and spend the rest of the day hanging out with each other.
But even as Adu has been handed the keys to M.L.S., he still has to be driven to training sessions and games.
"I don't drive but one of the young lads [Tom Leggett] drives to training," Shaw said.
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