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Author: Anne Gassel

Anne has written for Missouri Education Watchdog since 2012 and has been a citizen lobbyist on Common Core since 2013. Some day she would like to see a national Hippocratic oath for educators “I will remember that there is an art to teaching as well as science, and that warmth, sympathy and understanding are sometimes more important than policy or what the data say. My first priority is to do no harm to the children entrusted to my temporary care.”

Computer Science Makes The Case For Less Computer Use in Schools

Anne Gassel: What we are teaching, or not teaching, today will take almost 20 years to show up in the workforce. There is some urgency to get it right.

September 28, 2017September 28, 2017 Anne Gassel
Education Reform cognitive science, computer science, STEM2 Comments on Computer Science Makes The Case For Less Computer Use in Schools
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