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de•code - Do you think cell phones should be BANNED in schools?

Do you think cell phones should be BANNED in schools?

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09/18/24 • 53 min

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"Standards in computer science should blend rigor with engaging, real-world applications."

Today's guest, Leigh Ann Delyser, is the Center for Education Research and Innovation director at SRI and a former computer science teacher.

In this episode, host Stanley Bucheski welcomes Leigh Ann Delyser to discuss her innovative approach to computer science education. Delyser explores how to integrate play, fun, and rigor into teaching, and her study, "Running on Empty," uncovers gaps in U.S. CS education.

The conversation also covers aligning curriculum with the K-12 CS framework, addressing standardized testing challenges, and the role of technology in classrooms. Delyser shares her insights on equity issues and her commitment to supporting educators and preparing students for the evolving workforce.

Timestamps

08:55 Developing comprehensive computer science standards.

10:36 Balancing rigor and joy in CS education.

18:34 Emphasizing job skills and adding educational value.

23:42 Business schools' role in data-driven work preparation.

29:51 The impact of cell phones on educational innovation.

33:10 The joy in students' success and the importance of equity.

Connect with Leigh Ann Delyser

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leigh-ann-delyser/

Website: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Leigh-Delyser

09/18/24 • 53 min

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