Why Are We Failing Students

http://mindshift.kqed.org/2011/12/should-computer-science-be-required-in-k-12/

I saw this article today on Mindshift about whether or not we should be giving students formal instruction in computer science. We are not, which really doesn't make any sense. Full knowledge of how to use a computer effectively-beyond email, blogging, and Facebook, is needed if we want children to become successful as adults.

Almost everything we do is tied to computer. It is naive to think that just because a student has access to computer in the home or at school that they actually know how it works.

Computers have been around in some schools for a good portion of my life (I am near 40 years old) and it makes no sense that we are sending students to college and/or the workforce and they do not know how to use the most basic software, Microsoft Word, let alone PowerPoint.

Because the influx of technology, much of what we do in terms of research is done virtually and students need to learn how to access these resources and decipher what resources are TRASH!

It's a big mistake to not fund or include computer science/literacy/instruction in today's school and even bigger mistake to support it with the Arts: visual, music, etc.



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