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Computer science education for an overlooked group - high school teachers

Published: 01 January 1973 Publication History

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Since the advent of the electronic computer, revolutionary changes have been made in modern society. As a natural consequence, modernization of the curricula has been called for in our educational system, which includes the grade schools, high schools, and colleges. In the last decade, mathematics courses in the grade schools have been completely overhauled by the introduction of the basic concepts of set theory, group theory and the Boolean algebra. Thus, a good mathematics foundation has been laid for the students for their future computer application. On the other hand, courses which contain computer oriented methods and theories have also been instituted in the college curricula of many academic disciplines such as engineering, medicine, mathematics, economics, business, science, management, etc. However, the initiation of an introductory computer course in the high schools is surprisingly sparse.

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    cover image ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
    ACM SIGCSE Bulletin  Volume 5, Issue 1
    Proceedings of the 3rd SIGCSE symposium on Computer science education
    February 1973
    171 pages
    ISSN:0097-8418
    DOI:10.1145/953053
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      SIGCSE '73: Proceedings of the third SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
      January 1973
      185 pages
      ISBN:9781450373753
      DOI:10.1145/800010
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    Published: 01 January 1973
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    • (1974)Implications of changes in the secondary schoolProceedings of the May 6-10, 1974, national computer conference and exposition10.1145/1500175.1500239(303-306)Online publication date: 6-May-1974
    • (1980)Computer science curriculum for high school studentsACM SIGCSE Bulletin10.1145/953032.80463112:1(172-177)Online publication date: 1-Feb-1980
    • (1980)Computer science curriculum for high school studentsProceedings of the eleventh SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education10.1145/800140.804631(172-177)Online publication date: 14-Feb-1980
    • (1979)Isolated rural schools can have computers and teachers who can utilize themACM SIGCSE Bulletin10.1145/953030.80956311:1(105-112)Online publication date: 1-Jan-1979
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