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The Role of Mathematics in Education

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Or perhaps, amidst a particularly challenging calculus problem, you’ve questioned how this abstract world of numbers and symbols could possibly influence your future career? Let’s dive into the essence of mathematics in education and uncover the vast array of future career opportunities it unlocks.

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Tech Professions Students Should Consider

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Tech industry has been working solidly for the last decade or so and promises the best careers to students. Technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and cloud computing are transforming businesses. Students can’t go wrong with future careers in information technology and computer science.

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CoderZ Feeds into the Five Fastest Growing STEM Careers

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As industries increasingly rely on technology-driven solutions, many careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are experiencing a high rate of growth. The higher-than-average growth rate of many STEM careers underscores the importance of providing a comprehensive STEM education to K-12 students.

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Best STEM Internships

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Internships are the foundation of your career, and prepare you for what lies ahead. Careers in STEM are so important because everything in our society depends on it; careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are the backbone of our economy, our well-being, and our future.

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Are Latino ‘Systems of Knowledge’ Missing From Education Technology?

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You see students taken away from more meaningful learning experiences and kind of plugged into computer screens where it's basically a flashcard. Holding the Door Open for Young Latinos Cindy Noriega is a third-year mathematics and computer science teacher in the Los Angeles area. That's why I'm also their cheerleader.”

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Empowering Teachers and Inspiring Students for a STEM-Driven Future

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From PLTW research, 67 percent of teachers felt PLTW made them more satisfied with their careers. Cultivating Students’ Lifelong Learning and Career Exploration A core belief of PLTW is that students can’t be what they can’t see. Students who haven’t had experience with those content areas often self-select out.

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Should CS Be Required in High School?

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English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Physical Education are common high school graduation requirements - even if students do not intend to pursue these subjects after high school. Has the time come to update these requirements and add computer science to the mix? Should CS Be Required High School?