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The LeNoir Foundation constructed a library at Saving Arms Primary School in Uganda. Due to limited technology, instructors must teach computer skills with a chalkboard.
New data finds that not enough teachers are being certified in computer science to meet the rising need.
Computer coding classes: Many educators want to turn coding into a new kind of literacy — a fundamental applied skill, a mode of inquiry and expression — that everybody should know.
Since the technology has been introduced, teacher Julie Toney said her students are able to better understand what's being asked of them.
The nonprofit STEM Coding Lab is providing computer classes in schools around the region.
One New York district exposes its students to computer science from prekindergarten through high school.
Mary Higbie is among the seniors who found classes make navigating modern life easier. “If you don’t learn computer skills, you are missing out on many opportunities,” she says.(Jason Janik ...
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