Tell the US Federal Government how to fix K-12 CS Ed
January 19, 2011 at 10:39 am 2 comments
The timeline on this is really short — please pass on this call for comment!
The federal government asks for advice about education fairly regularly. But it isn’t often that it asks specifically what is needed to advance K-12 computer science education. So I was pleasantly surprised when one federal program asked some key questions about K-12 CS education . Members of our community have the opportunity [to speak up] about what they think is needed for a stronger K-12 CS education. (Comments are due by January 31.)
Entry filed under: Uncategorized. Tags: high school CS, K-12, public policy.
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Mark Guzdial | January 21, 2011 at 2:27 pm
From Cameron Wilson on this: Quick update on this because I know that deadline was tight. The program running this solicitation has said they will accept comments through Feb. 28. If you miss the 1/31 deadline, submit comments to: pcast2010comments@nitrd.gov.
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