Yes, please.
But even if we don't require it for graduation, we really should teach it. We can't rely on a future where only the Matthew Brodericks of the world are coders.
If you need a better argument than that, you can read a more from me over on MindShift. Should Computer Science Be a K-12 Requirement?
by Audrey Watters on 15 Dec, 2011
Yes, please.
But even if we don't require it for graduation, we really should teach it. We can't rely on a future where only the Matthew Brodericks of the world are coders.
If you need a better argument than that, you can read a more from me over on MindShift. |
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Audrey Watters is a technology journalist, freelance writer, ed-tech advocate, recovering academic, rabble-rouser, and single mom.
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