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Computer Science Activities for Middle School

Career in STEM

Computer science careers are in high demand, offering lucrative opportunities across the education spectrum. From high school diploma to PhD, there’s something for everyone! In both science and engineering, mathematics and computation are fundamental tools for representing physical variables and their relationships.

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Should CS Be Required in High School?

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Meghan Lund Content Marketing Specialist In order to put on that cap and gown and walk across the stage with a diploma in hand, high school students must work hard to complete a certain amount of credits in various subject areas. In this blog, we explore why high school should have computer science requirements in order to earn that diploma.

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Left-brain or Right-brain Dominant? Explore the Ideal Subjects to Nurture your Strengths

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Explore the Ideal Subjects to Nurture your Strengths Choosing what to study after high school can be tough. This field requires strong analytical skills and a deep understanding of mathematical concepts. Information Technologies Information technologies involve the use of computers and software to manage and process information.

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Three types of computing education research: for CS, for CS but not professionally, and for everyone

Computing Education Research Blog

In February, I was invited to give a lecture at the University of Washington’s Allen School. The U-W CSE department had been thinking about making a push into computing education research. CS Education research dates back to the late 1960’s (see the history chapter that Ben du Boulay and I wrote ). What I do these days (e.g.

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Learning Pathways for District-Wide Integration of Skills for Innovation

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This includes developing competency in social-emotional learning, design thinking and computational thinking, whether or not students eventually study computing or engineering or enter the information technology industry. Brooke Morgan is Coordinator of Innovative Learning for Talladega County Schools in Alabama.

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Empowering Educators: Online Workshops for Aspiring STEM Teachers – Comprehensive Guide

STEM Education Shopping

As an aspiring STEM teacher, I’ve often felt like a lone astronaut navigating the vast universe of education. These virtual learning experiences have become my guiding stars, providing me with invaluable knowledge and strategies to engage students in science, technology, engineering, and math.

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Leading Through Innovation: Celebrating Black STEM Leaders

STEM Education Guide

schools today strive to diversify their curricula year-round, the month of February provides a targeted opportunity to look more deeply at Black heroes, past and present. Carver’s work supporting local agriculture arose from the perfect blend of real-life experience in farm work and management, as well as years of focused schooling.