An international project led by North-East academics will take lessons from around the world to help improve mathematics and science skills in Europe and South Africa.
Working with partners across eight countries, researchers at Newcastle University will look at how technology can be used by teachers to help raise attainment levels among the lowest achieving students.
The 1.9m Euro project will focus on nine to 13-year-olds, as this is when progress in mathematics and science tends to tail off.
Last modified: Tue, 01 Sep 2015 17:10:10 BST