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September 26, 2016
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Efforts to bring computer science to all students make progress
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A new initiative announced at the White House's Sept. 14 Summit on Computer Science Education aims to give every student from kindergarten through high school in-demand computer science skills many employers say they want, but cannot find, in today's young workers. The nonprofit CSNYC announced the launch of the CSforAll…


 


 

5 reasons girls don’t pursue technology-related careers
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Exposing girls to technology early, along with having parents and role models support girls' interest in technology-related hobbies and career paths, can help encourage more girls to pursue technology in and after college, according to data from CompTIA, a nonprofit association for the technology industry. More than 5.1 million people…

What does a flipped classroom look like at each grade level?
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Although the term “flipped learning” is almost universally recognized, teachers apply it in many forms, in all grades levels, and ... Read more

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