Free Professional Development Workshop!
Regardless of what subject you teach, computer science is foundational knowledge for all students in the 21st century. Incorporating it into your classroom will give your students a huge leg up. Besides, kids love learning about computer science. With the help of Code.org, The Institute for School Partnership at Washington University in St. Louis is providing no cost, one-day workshops for elementary school teachers interested in teaching computer science. Sign up today! Registration link: https://studio.code.org/pd/workshops/8129/enroll
The courses are flexible so educators can tailor them to their class based on their students’ developmental level and prior experience. The lessons align to CSTA Computer Science and ISTE standards, and reinforce concepts and skills taught in other subject areas by integrating national Math, English Language Arts, and Science standards.
Included at no cost:
- Breakfast and lunch
- Printed curriculum guide
- Certificate of completion (which could count for PD credit)
- Fun Code.org swag
Questions? Contact Denise Gregory: dmgregory@wustl.edu