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Teaching Computer Science Is Great, But It’s Not Enough By Florence R. Sullivan & Jill Denner — June 20, 2017 4 min read Florence R. Sullivan, Jill Denner ...
But weak certification requirements in computer science teaching are apparently allowing teachers with comparable gaps to teach computer science in U.S. high schools, according to a new report by ...
Not every software engineer wants to become a classroom teacher, but going back to school was always part of the career plan ...
It’s no secret that computer science (CS) courses are not a priority in many high schools. Across the nation, many schools get away with packaging courses that teach kids to make Powerpoints, ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Despite growing demand for computer science skills in professional careers and many areas of life, K-12 schools struggle to teach ...
In Computer Science Unplugged, students engage in computer science activities without computers. Why would anyone want to do such a thing?
Expert: Connecting computer science to everyday experiences is one way to help K-8 students learn about one of the 21st century's most important topics.
As AI increasingly becomes part of people’s everyday lives, educators are thinking about how to teach their students about the developing technology. So is the Computer Science Teachers Association ...
And let’s stipulate that the pool of people able to teach computer science is much smaller than those who can teach biology.
California State University's Dr. Russ Abbott explains what his school is doing to equip students for an anticipated onslaught of computer science teaching jobs in Los Angeles.
Some may be surprised to hear that computer science isn’t required to be taught in schools in our state.