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ESL & ELL: Key Components in the Algorithm of Inclusive Computer Science Education

CoderZ

In our interconnected world, effective communication is key. However, computer science emerges as a powerful tool, not just for coding and algorithms, but as a bridge that spans linguistic barriers. Visual Language of Coding Computer programming languages have a universal appeal – they are visual and structured.

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CoderZ Launches New TEKS Aligned Computer Science Curriculum for Grades 3-8

CoderZ

About CoderZ’s Commitment to Computer Science in Texas Demand for skilled STEM occupations is growing rapidly around the country, and especially in Texas where the government estimates these roles will make up 10.5% of total state employment.

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Embracing Flexibility: Enhancing Robotics and Computer Science Classes

CoderZ

With the growing demand for robotics and computer science education , it’s essential to equip ourselves with versatile tools that promote flexibility and adaptability in the classroom. In this article, we will explore how embracing flexibility and innovation can enhance your robotics and computer science classes.

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Portraits and Pathways: Computational Thinking Pathways Fulfill a Portrait of a Graduate

ED Surge

These competencies include creativity and innovation, communication, critical thinking and problem-solving, citizenship, flexibility and adaptability, and resilience. One result of this exclusion is children having inequitable access to consistent, high-quality computing opportunities. To date, all 50 U.S.

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How Students Use AI to Design Solutions for Their Community

ED Surge

Youth today are significant users of technology and have dominated AI-related conversations, so it’s essential to provide opportunities for them to design and problem solve the tools that are shaping their future. Collaborating with youth requires creating a safe, supportive environment that encourages open communication and feedback.

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Should CS Be Required in High School?

Ellipsis Education

Has the time come to update these requirements and add computer science to the mix? There is no doubt that today’s youth needs to be equipped with computer and technology skills to be successful. In this blog, we explore why high school should have computer science requirements in order to earn that diploma.

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A Serious Look at Game-Based Learning

ED Surge

Sometimes, that meant playing a game in the classroom; other times, it meant redesigning the curriculum, working through problems in a different way. We would say “play” or “critical thinking” or “computer science.” Unfortunately, at the time, you couldn’t say “games” to a potential parent or funder.

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