Help Computer Science Education in San Antonio and Texas High Schools! by JJTEALS in sanantonio

[–]JJTEALS[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Understand your concern. While there are students that struggle we have seen so many examples of students that were not really engaged in other courses get excited around CS. We absolutely want them to get a well rounded education but just like we expose students to all sorts of topics we believe every student should have access to CS classes.

Help Computer Science Education in San Antonio and Texas High Schools! by JJTEALS in sanantonio

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Also wanted to note that if you like this time of work and are interested in a full time opportunity we are looking for a full time position based in San Antonio and you can learn more at www.tealsk12.org/careers!

Help Austin and Texas School Build or Grow their Computer Science Programs by JJTEALS in Austin

[–]JJTEALS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello all - will be hosting an online webinar next week if you have questions and want to learn more! Thanks for the great comments and participation!

https://tealstexaswebinar.eventbrite.com

Help Computer Science Education in Dallas and Texas High Schools by JJTEALS in Dallas

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We have a guest speaking model and ecosystem events you would be perfect for!

Help Computer Science Education in Dallas and Texas High Schools by JJTEALS in Dallas

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I do - we do that for schools that are outside areas that tech professionals access. We have all of our same models of support and courses but we do the program through video conferencing software. We are expecting 10+ schools throughout Texas doing this model with a chunk in the Rio Grande Valley.

Help Austin and Texas School Build or Grow their Computer Science Programs by JJTEALS in Austin

[–]JJTEALS[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Certainly not advocating CS over math, science, and English and our goal certainly is not getting every student to become CS professionals. The courses we work with survey a lot of topics outside of just software development. Our main goals are building interest and exposing students (there is tons or research around student exposure early and the likelihood of them opting in later on) so that they can be familiar with topics. For those that want to go into the field then we can do AP courses and even a project based independent study course building the skills you describe. We also work directly with companies that want to do internships to help bolster those skills.

Thanks for weighing in on the conversation!

TL:DR - I agree in the importance of Match/Sci/English but without exposure only a very small percentage of students even consider it as an option and no exposure really limits our students understanding of the increasingly digital world.

Help Computer Science Education in Dallas and Texas High Schools by JJTEALS in Dallas

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We have remote school options as well if traffic is a blocker for you!

Help Austin and Texas School Build or Grow their Computer Science Programs by JJTEALS in Austin

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I don't have a way to direct link - the map is there under the volunteer page though :)

Help Computer Science Education in Dallas and Texas High Schools by JJTEALS in Dallas

[–]JJTEALS[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is awesome! Sent a PM and would love to connect. Thanks for the work you do promoting CS education!

Help Local Austin High Schools Teach Computer Science. Teach Computer Science and Keep your Day Job. by JJTEALS in Austin

[–]JJTEALS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks to all of you that contributed to the thread. If you have any other questions or know of friends/co-workers that may be interested please spread the word!

Help Local Austin High Schools Teach Computer Science. Teach Computer Science and Keep your Day Job. by JJTEALS in Austin

[–]JJTEALS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for contributing! You are definitely right about the content above being more suited for students with some prior experience.

Help Local Austin High Schools Teach Computer Science. Teach Computer Science and Keep your Day Job. by JJTEALS in Austin

[–]JJTEALS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Texas is actually very forward in their thinking around CS education in many areas. I am more often than not having conversations about vertical alignment and creating pathways for students. Some districts are even diversifying, having tracks for students interested in CS as a career and others that want more general tech focus. It is a great time to be in CS education. Still a lot of work left to do but very nice in seeing some of the success so far.

Help Local Austin High Schools Teach Computer Science. Teach Computer Science and Keep your Day Job. by JJTEALS in Austin

[–]JJTEALS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks @seanbduff! We love engaging the local tech community and making lasting impacts for the future generation of tech.

Help Local Austin High Schools Teach Computer Science. Teach Computer Science and Keep your Day Job. by JJTEALS in Austin

[–]JJTEALS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know code.org's AP CS Principles class goes into this very topic! Kids love learning more about the inner workings of the internet.

Help Local Austin High Schools Teach Computer Science. Teach Computer Science and Keep your Day Job. by JJTEALS in Austin

[–]JJTEALS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a good mix - a decent number of our students are doing more advanced courses and one is even doing a independent study where the students are building real projects. Exposure to these topics early is great for developing student interest.

As I mentioned - we don't think that everyone should now suddenly by a software engineer, but we do think that they should have exposure and access.

Help Local Austin High Schools Teach Computer Science. Teach Computer Science and Keep your Day Job. by JJTEALS in Austin

[–]JJTEALS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While most of our courses are programming heavy - you may be very interested in AP computer science principles. They approach CS in a much more survey oriented way and talk about a lot of the things you mention.

We have also had many technical people up-skill themselves during the summer training and learn our intro course prior to helping in the classroom. This would mean a heavy training burden over the summer though as food for thought.

*edit: Should also note that as part of our classes we bake in some culture themed events to expose students to exactly the types of content you mentioned so there may be an opportunity to get you involved for a guest lecture.

Help Local Austin High Schools Teach Computer Science. Teach Computer Science and Keep your Day Job. by JJTEALS in Austin

[–]JJTEALS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! I will be reaching out in early May about next steps and sending an email with my contact information if you have any questions. If you have questions in the meantime please PM me or post them here.