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December 12, 2015

Bipartisan education bill makes computer science a priority

by John_A

Yesterday, the president signed a new education bill designed to replace the 13-year old No Child Left Behind act, reducing federal controls on state education systems — but it does something else, too. The Ever Student Succeeds act places computer science on the same level as other “well-rounded” subjects. Coding and computer literacy is now just as important as math and science.

It sounds almost like a small change, but the bill will have a huge impact: kind of education organizations like Code.Org have been pushing for is officially considered fundamental coursework by the federal government. The caveat, however, is that implementing computer science courses isn’t mandatory — most states tend to copy federal standards, but the law doesn’t explicitly state that they have to.

Still, the new bill represents a big step forward towards making coding and computer science a regular part of our children’s education, and that’s a good thing.

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Source: Wall Street Journal

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