Why all children must learn code
Why learning to code benefits all children regardless of their future career paths
Why learning to code benefits all children regardless of their future career paths
How can coding help struggling students? Coding gives kids a chance to be creative, to collaborate, to think critically and to communicate their thoughts to others.
Today's students will need to learn to harness their creativity and problem-solving skills along side a STEM education to prepare them for the jobs of tomorrow
These robots for K-12 classrooms will boost student engagement and get kids learning to code
It isn’t as hard as you might think to bring coding and robotics into the classroom
Getting girls to code requires cultural change, says the founder of the nonprofit Girls Who Code
This lesson plan gives students practice with coding—no prior experience needed—and fosters literacy skills like plotting and proofreading
Computer coding may be valuable in the current marketplace, but for long-term success, students need to develop entrepreneurial mindsets.
Can Congress help solve the gender gap in tech? Girls Who Code is going to Capitol Hill to push for more girls in STEM
Dance moves and choreography can be useful in boosting students’ interest in and understanding of coding and other subjects.