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K-5 PD for Code.org’s Intro to Computer Science Courses
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Welcome! When you arrive, please: Sign In Put post-its on the wall of different kinds of computers or machines that contain computers Tweet at us: @codeorg #CodeorgPD Wifi Password: 9suse$88 Note: Bathrooms are located down the hall on your left, right before the glass doors.
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Teacher / Learner / Observer is role-playing during PD to model a lesson. After the modeled lesson, the Observer leads a discussion with everyone on the pedagogy of the lesson. * Teacher - This groups teaches a lesson * Learner - This group pretends to be students * Observer - The facilitator observes the lesson and leads a discussion after the modeled lesson
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Dancing with Robots - Human Skills for Computerized Work, Levy and Murnane, 2013
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Projected New Jobs in STEM Source -- Code.org analysis of BLS 2010-2020 employment projections (we have not yet analyzed the BLS 2012-2022 projections released at the end of December).
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AP Participation Of this tiny sliver, only 15% are women. Only 8% are Hispanic Americans or African Americans. Of this tiny sliver, only 15% are women. Only 8% are Hispanic Americans or African Americans.
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Is it important to address the imbalance of who is represented in the computer science field at the elementary school level? What are concrete steps or strategies we can use as K-5 educators to address this imbalance? What challenges do you anticipate running into while addressing equity in your classroom? What are potential solutions?
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