Winchester is 1 of 10 public schools in the country, out of 43 schools in
total, to receive the coveted Education Innovation and Research Early-Phase
grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Through the Metrics program,
students at John Kerr Elementary School and Garland Quarles Elementary School
have an immersive experience with computer science and computational thinking
which are driving the 21st century economy. This session is meant to be a
dissemination of our five year project, to share what we have learned about
immersing students and teachers in grades K-4 in computers science, and to
provide resources and time for participants to experience some of our activities
and build a trajectory for building their own computer science
program.
TAKEAWAYS:
Build your own pathway to develop techies {thinkers} and tinkerers in your space.
SPEAKERS:
Amy Thomas (John Kerr Elementary School: Winchester, VA), Jennifer Ramsey (Garland R. Quarles Elementary School: Winchester, VA), Jennifer LaBombard-Daniels (Winchester Public Schools: Winchester, VA)