From inspiration to impact: Attracting women to STEM
Key points: The bottom line: Representation matters Encouraging a passion for STEM from a young age will keep more women ...
Key points: The bottom line: Representation matters Encouraging a passion for STEM from a young age will keep more women ...
As recently as a decade or two ago, technology education consisted of typing, learning to draft emails, or doing a ...
Are girls really underrepresented in STEM? Yes. In the U.S., the workforce is pretty evenly split between men and women, but in ...
Differentiating instruction is not a new approach to bridging the varying learning styles of students with different backgrounds and learning ...
North Dakota has become the first state to require computer science and cybersecurity education for all K-12 students. Gov. Doug ...
CARMEL, Ind. – Codelicious, a leader in computer science curriculum for K-12 education, has changed its name to Ellipsis Education ...
In this episode of Innovations in Education, hosted by Kevin Hogan: What is computer science education lacking? Why educational robotics ...
The evolving needs of the IT workforce are constantly discussed–even people who are far from it understand the constantly growing ...
Coding and robots are both natural tools for encouraging collaboration in the classroom. At Sewickley Academy, we have taken that ...
Amid the havoc that the pandemic wreaked on our lives, there were important lessons to be learned. It proved that ...
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