President Obama signs law that designates computer science as part of a ‘well-rounded education’

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View image | gettyimages.com Computer science education supporters have spent six years working to get two simple words included in the sweeping rewrite of U.S. education policy that President Barack Obama signed into law on Thursday. They ended up being included on page 807, where the bill defines the subjects that make up a well-rounded education. “Computer science” made the list for the first time, sandwiched between geography and music class. The whole thing may just seem like semantics, but education non-profit Code.org says those two words are the government’s way of recognizing that computer science should be a core part of every school’s… Read More
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