As the nation’s schools gear up for a massive push to expand computer-science education, they face a significant challenge: Who will teach all these highly technical classes? Enter Code.org, the ...
The school year is quickly approaching but learning has already begun for educators. As New York ramps up new computer science learning standards, some teachers are preparing to teach new classes for ...
Conversations about improving K-12 computer science education very often seem to culminate with the same question: But where do we get more teachers? At an event held at the Microsoft Policy ...
A recent study of computer science students’ achievement in North Carolina high schools found that instructors’ teaching experience both in general and in computer science specifically had the most ...
Helene Martin is a “geek who gives back,” and Ian Whalley shapes some of Google’s most-used applications through computational thinking. Both will be featured speakers at the third annual Explorations ...
Educators in Iowa City and Solon say having the right tools to boost computer science lessons will be key as a new law comes into play. The new Iowa law, which took effect July 1, encourages teachers ...
When we think about our greatest resources, we often forget one of the most critical assets to our nation’s future development: teachers. As demands for technology continue to rise, there is an ...
As computers continue to replace textbooks in the classroom, North Bay teachers are being presented with challenges to develop, organize and monitor digital courses. Often, there is a gap in their ...
When John Gillen worked at Naperville School District 203’s administration offices, he let his secretary worry about using the computer. After he retired from the district in 1992, Gillen went to work ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Stacks of student essays riddled with flaws -- the thought alone was enough to make Ed Brent look to pass on the work of his Introduction to Sociology class. Students in Brent's ...
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