Richmond wrote:

Your 'danger word', Richard, is "opportunity"; I don't think the English
Education Ministry is going to let anybody have any opportunity at all;
somebody "up there" has taken a decision, and they will stick with that.

Maybe.

But we might also consider that earlier a decision had been made to have no programming curriculum at all (programming's been around a long time).

That decision was revised once the benefits of doing so became self-evident.

I believe any decision about the specifics of that curriculum are equally subject to change as the benefits of doing so also become self-evident.

In the meantime, rather than fret about unlikely worst-case scenarios, if we want to see this vision of LiveCode in the world's classrooms happen no one is in a better position than the members of this list:

Share code, share knowledge, share LiveCode. When enough of that happens, the goal will be achieved.

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 Richard Gaskin
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