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Coding in the Classroom: Why You Should Care About Teaching Computer Science,Used
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A book for anyone teaching computer science, from elementary school teachers and coding club coaches to parents looking for some guidance.Computer science opens more doors for today's youth than any other discipline which is why Coding in the Classroom is your key to unlocking students' future potential. Author Ryan Somma untangles the current state of CS education standards; describes the cognitive, academic, and professional benefits of learning CS; and provides numerous strategies to promote computational thinking and get kids coding!Whether you're a teacher, an afterschool coach, or a parent seeking accessible ways to boost your kid's computer savvy, Coding in the Classroom is here to help. With quickstart programming strategies, scaffolded exercises for every grade level, and ideas for designing CS events that promote student achievement, this book is a rocksolid roadmap to CS integration from a wide variety of onramps. You'll learn:tips and resources for teaching programming concepts via inclass activities and games, without a computer development environments that make coding and sharing web apps a breeze lesson plans for the software lifecycle process and techniques for facilitating longterm projects ways to craft interdisciplinary units that bridge CS and computational thinking with other content areasCoding in the Classroom does more than make CS less formidable it makes it more fun! From learning computational thinking via board games to building their own websites, students are offered a variety of entry points for acquiring the skills they need to succeed in the 21stcentury workforce.Moreover, Somma understands how schools operate and he's got your back. You'll be empowered to advocate for the value of implementing CS across the curriculum, get stakeholder buyin, and build the supportive, equitable coding community that your school deserves.
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