As part of training to teach in British schools, we have to pass tests in literacy, numeracy and ICT. I passed my ICT a few weeks ago, and now, earlier today I passed both literacy and numeracy. Actually, it was only the latter that was in some doubt as I have a tendency where figures are concerned to miss the odd instruction. I'm fine when I'm working out what need to be done for myself, just less good at taking someone else's instructions for number crunching. So I'm glad to say that's out the way.
TDA - QTS skills tests
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