Corrected: An earlier version of this article used an incorrect title for Maud Abeel. She is a director for Jobs for the Future. A robust STEM education is becoming increasingly important as more jobs ...
Long before she considered herself a computer game designer, Maria Elizabeth Cvetanoski understood the power of curiosity.
The president's executive order would push AI education in K–12 schools; the idea gets support from education experts, but raises concerns about how early students should learn about the technology.
The world of cutting-edge technology moves quickly, and the future of jobs is hard to predict, but one thing is for sure: it will be written in code. Apps, websites, and video games play a huge role ...
In a world where every aspect of student life is online, the responsibility of access must fall on the institutions ...
Young kids from across the area are discovering the excitement of coding, which is essentially computer science made ...
All those long multiplication tables. Timed tests and “mad minutes” of worksheet problem-solving. Fluency drills. Somehow, getting kids to know their basic math facts continues to be at the heart of ...
As digital technology and artificial intelligence play a larger and larger role in everyday life, Louisiana wants students from kindergarten through high school to learn the basics of computer science ...
Programs are a lifeline for families, offering academic help, enrichment and a safe environment after the end of the school day. Cuts would put that in jeopardy. Credit: Getty Images. After-school ...