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The necessity for Computer Science in the 21st Century

Today a Computer Science career enables workers to secure a job and provide for their families.

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STEM and CTE: Opening up the Path to Career Readiness

Students, parents, and the community’s viewpoints toward career and technical education (CTE) didn’t improve for several decades, are we doing…

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Introducing STEM to your kids in their daily life

Kids nowadays have little to no interest in STEM subjects, the way they are introduced to STEM subjects in schools…

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How Society Pushes Women Away from STEM at Every Step of the Way

Gender roles and lack of role models continue to channel girls' career choices away from STEM fields

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Students at Folsom High School learned how to program with the Nao Robot check out the amazing results!

Beginning computer science students at Folsom High School, in Folsom, California, have been learning how to program using the NAO…

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Coding, Programming and Computer Science are not the same

Coding, Programming, and Computer Science are not the same exist big differences between them and it is important to know…

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The Four C’s to prepare our students for the 21st-century workplace and beyond

The Four C’s have created quite a buzz in the last few years in education.The four C’s consist of Creativity,…

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Three trends in education you must put on your tech-radar

Here are few upcoming changes we clearly see going to transform the education world very soon.

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Washoe County School District Gifted and Talented Program- Case Study

Cheri Di Martino, Director of the Gifted and Talented program Washoe County School District speaks about the implementation of the…

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Only 6.7% of women graduate with STEM degrees. Could it be changed?

Video of girls expressing their desire of study STEM fields but only 6.7% of women graduate for those careers

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