Register for virtual Q&A for principals and counselors | April 18

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On April 18, learn more about CS opportunities for your schools

With the recent legislation requiring computer science and technology education throughout K-12 schools and a graduation requirement, Code.org provides a great opportunity for professional learning for teachers at all grade levels.

Code.org is an education innovation nonprofit dedicated to the vision that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn computer science as part of their core K-12 education! UNL is the regional partner of Code.org that will assist you whenever you may need. The Code.org site is easy to use and contains hundreds of activities, lesson plans, and tutorials for teachers to use today. Our resources and tutorials will forever be free to use. Teacher can apply for funding to participate in professional learning workshops, network with educators in their region, and work together to advance computer science education across grade-level and subject-area!

To inform you of learning and scholarship opportunities for your schools, we are hosting a virtual Q&A for principals and counselors via Zoom on Tuesday, April 18, from 5:30pm-6pm. If you would like to attend, please register below:

Code.org Admin/Counselor Session Registration: https://go.unl.edu/code-april-18

Have more questions? Feel free to contact me at dwightwm@huskers.unl.edu! Please contact me also to get Code.org swag for events, find out about training, and plan what's next!

Thank you for your continued commitment to improving education across the state!

Dwight Miller
Graduate Research Asst
Code.org Regional Partner, Program Coordinator
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Teaching, Learning & Teacher Ed
840 North 14th Street Lincoln, NE 68588-0233

 
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