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Forbes
In our attempts to encourage more students in the U.S. to pursue computer science, we may be focusing too much on skills and not enough on the opportunities and stimulating work environments such skills make possible, according to a new study.
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Education Week
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Campus Technology
A new award will help an organization dedicated to training females in technical fields reach a greater audience. The National Center for Women & Information Technology recently received a $4.1 million grant from the Cognizant U.S. Foundation, a nonprofit that supports STEM education and skills initiatives for U.S. workers and students. NCWIT is an alliance of 1,100 universities, companies, nonprofits and government organizations working to increase the participation of girls and women in computing.
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The Journal Gazette
More Indiana high school students than ever are enrolled in computer science courses as districts statewide prepare to meet new requirements that take effect in 2021. Fort Wayne Community Schools and other Allen County districts are confident about fulfilling the upcoming mandates. After June 30, 2021, districts must incorporate computer science in curriculum for K-12 students. Public high schools must offer at least one such course as a semester elective each year.
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Technotification.com
As a computer science student, you don't have to fully depend on the knowledge that you get from the classroom. You should focus beyond that. Given that computer science is a very wide field, the knowledge from the classroom is definitely not enough. You should strive to read the best computer science books. Obviously, there is an unlimited number of books that a computer science student can read? Making a choice is definitely not a walk in the park.
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Whether you’re an educator, a researcher, or an engineer, your work is all about solving problems. You understand that knowing the answer is not the same as knowing how to get the answer. You know that there are always new problems to solve, and having the critical reasoning skills to tackle them is of utmost importance. With Brilliant, you can develop the skills you need to approach challenges with confidence.
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Education DIVE
The Trump administration formally released a report detailing the White House's five-year vision on boosting STEM education in the U.S. The administration's report follows in the footsteps of President Barack Obama, whose administration announced an initial STEM strategy in 2009, and outlines a vision "for a future where all Americans will have lifelong access to high-quality STEM education and the U.S. will be the global leader in STEM literacy, innovation and employment."
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Education Week
Despite a push for greater STEM instruction, students and teachers continue to experience inequitable access to STEM-related classes and resources, according to a new survey of 1,200 schools and 7,600 teachers. This nationally representative study is the sixth in a series of surveys on K-12 STEM education and college and career readiness dating back to 1977, but the first to put an emphasis on computer science and engineering.
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EdScoop
Keeping up with the changing digital ecosystem to improve learning and opportunities for all students is vital to driving K-12 innovation, according to a report. The "Top Hurdles 2019" report, published by the Consortium for School Networking, named the top five hurdles facing the adoption of technology in K-12 learning environments.
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ACM, the world's largest educational and scientific computing society, delivers resources that advance computing as a science and a profession. CSTA appreciates ACM's ongoing support!
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