De Blasio Announces Computer Science Education For All Public School Students In Next Decade

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De Blasio Announces Computer Science Education For All Public School Students In Next Decade
BY LAUREN EVANS IN NEWS ON SEP 16, 2015 10:55 AM

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Despite ample evidence that jobs in computing are growing at twice the national rate as other professions, public schools have fallen short when it comes to teaching the subject to its students. Mayor de Blasio has plans to rectify that for NYC public schools, and will announce today that every student will have access to computer science education in the next decade.

The program, called "Computer Science For All," will be funded by an $81 million public-private partnership aimed at teaching kids skills like coding, robotics and web design. Chicago and San Francisco have both committed to exposing students to computer science throughout the bulk of their education, with Chicago having pledged to making a yearlong computer science class a high school graduation requirement by 2018.


The challenge lies in training enough teachers, since there does not currently exist a state teacher certification in computer science, and current data reveals that fewer than 10 percent of city schools offer any form of computer science education, the Times reports.

The National Science Foundation intends to train 10,000 teachers to teach the subject, though the issue, of course, is that anyone sufficiently knowledgable in the field would often prefer the higher paycheck that often comes with working directly in it.

The other challenge will be diversifying the field of students who pursue careers in computer science: Of the 738 students who took the AP test in 2014, only 19 percent were black or Latino, and only 29 percent were female.

The mayor will also announce plans for a new reading initiative, as well as expanded AP courses. According to the Post, around 120 high schools don’t currently offer a single AP class.
De Blasio Announces Computer Science Education For All Public School Students In Next Decade
 

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The National Science Foundation intends to train 10,000 teachers to teach the subject, though the issue, of course, is that anyone sufficiently knowledgable in the field would often prefer the higher paycheck that often comes with working directly in it.

This is going to be a big challenge to getting this off the ground. Anyone experienced enough to be teaching the subject could have a job in the field making over twice what your average teacher brings home
 

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This is going to be a big challenge to getting this off the ground. Anyone experienced enough to be teaching the subject could have a job in the field making over twice what your average teacher brings home

Just because they learn how to code, doesn't mean they would want to do it for a living. Also, they won't be as proficient as a Comp Sci major.

I can suspect most of the instructors would be current computer teachers, department heads carrying a light course load, school IT guys carrying a light course load, and ex-military or retired scientists. Happens all the time in the public school system.

You won't get new grads, but burn outs are good prospects.
 

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This isn't going amount to much. Mayor De Blasio is just calling for exposure to computer science, including elementary students. It would be different if a real computer science course was offered at each high school for those who were truly interested. But when you make it mandatory for everyone regardless of ability or interest, a course gets so watered down that it is useless.
 

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The ship is fukking sailing on this shyt man, i gotta eat before its too late
lol trying to push programming to be a "non skilled" type of gig hence them pushing coding to everyone now. The issue at hand is it is more than just remembering syntax, but meh, by the time this is a real issue I`ll be old and out of the private sector.
 
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