Australian girls ahead of boys in computer literacy

By Amy McNeilage
Updated December 8 2014 - 10:13am, first published November 20 2014 - 8:27pm
"These are the generic skills for good citizens, good workers and, I would say, for good democracy": Toni Downes. Photo: Supplied
"These are the generic skills for good citizens, good workers and, I would say, for good democracy": Toni Downes. Photo: Supplied
"A more hands-on, engaging way to learn": Claudia Wilson, 14, and Francesca Brown 13, at Redlands school in Cremorne.  Photo: James Brickwood
"A more hands-on, engaging way to learn": Claudia Wilson, 14, and Francesca Brown 13, at Redlands school in Cremorne. Photo: James Brickwood
"These are the generic skills for good citizens, good workers and, I would say, for good democracy": Toni Downes. Photo: Supplied
"These are the generic skills for good citizens, good workers and, I would say, for good democracy": Toni Downes. Photo: Supplied
"These are the generic skills for good citizens, good workers and, I would say, for good democracy": Toni Downes. Photo: Supplied
"These are the generic skills for good citizens, good workers and, I would say, for good democracy": Toni Downes. Photo: Supplied

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