There is some evidence that Unicode is now being introduced to Computer Science 
pupils in UK Schools. Hove Park School give a summary of their Computer Science 
curriculum for Years 8 and 9 
http://www.hovepark.brighton-hove.sch.uk/department/computer-science

From Year 9 curriculum summary:  "• Students code text into binary using ASCII 
and understand the limitations of this and the need for Unicode"

I think it unlikely they give much coverage of Unicode at Hove Park School but 
it is a promising start. Personally I am much encouraged, as Computer Science 
education in the UK, at all levels, continues to be dominated by ASCII.

…and…

as part of my continuing endeavours to get Computer Science/IT/ICT 
Internationalization on the School/College/University curricula I recently 
setup a google discussion forum 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/computer-science-curriculum-internationalization
 If you know of any academics who might be interested please do let them know 
of this new forum. Unicode is, of course, a fundamental building block for 
internationalization and so should feature prominently in Computer Science 
teaching, at all levels.

André Schappo

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