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3 things to consider when introducing a K-12 coding or robotics program

eSchool News

K-12 teachers and administrators have been listening to policy makers and industry leaders warn of the need for computer science instruction in U.S. estimates there will be 50 million new technology jobs created by 2030 as automation transforms the workforce. Related content: 11 educators share how they bring coding into the classroom.

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AI education is critical for an equitable tomorrow

eSchool News

trillion by 2030. The technology’s applications span a range of business functions and industries, holding the promise of new efficiencies and automation. A strong background in STEM is key to embracing AI – both as a career path and as a tool for business transformation. However, resources are scant in rural communities.

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Why it matters that Americans are comparatively bad at math

The Hechinger Report

The Defense Department, in a separate study, calls for an initiative akin to the 1958 Eisenhower National Defense Act to support education in science, technology, education and math, or STEM. production of semiconductors, Deloitte reports a projected shortage in that industry, too, of from 70,000 to 90,000 workers over the next few years.

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How Role Models May Inspire Exploration of Computer Science Pathways

Edsurge

The Bureau of Labor and Statistics projects that the market for computer science occupations will grow 13 percent between 2020 and 2030. They said: “Help students understand career possibilities at a place like Amazon and conceptualize their journey to the tech industry.”

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‘Digital skills gap’ threatens innovation

eSchool News

Bureau of Labor Statistics says the demand for software developers will grow 22 percent through 2030. “While the demand for digital skills is high, supply is low — and businesses often struggle to find talent for digital roles.”. This trend exists in other parts of the world as well; for instance, the U.S.

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Discovery Education’s EdTech News Roundup – May 15

Discovery Education

The industry is set to grow by an impressive 13.6% from 2023 to 2030. As traditional enrollment declines and online options grow, colleges and universities are hoping gamification will help boost student participation and engagement in classroom and campus activities. But EdTech is really two topics: education and technology.

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Welcome To Fair Haven Innovates

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I encourage everyone: send home a video and letter before school starts or before back to school night so everyone can be on the same page when it comes to the learning taking place in your classroom. People can’t always imagine learning in a classroom that they didn’t grow up in. 2030 may seem far off, but it is not.