Category Archives: Opinion

Context-free Content

Recently, I ran into an article in Education Week entitled “The Math Standards and Moving Beyond the Worksheet.”  In it a high school mathematics teacher (Algebra 2 and AP Calculus) described the laminated poster she had in her classroom where … Continue reading

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Chocolate flavoured CS Education Research

With Easter just around the corner and two young kids at home, my mind has inevitably turned to chocolate. And chocolate, inevitably, reminds me of how hard it can be to conduct education research. A few years back, I submitted … Continue reading

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Examining failure

I had an interesting experience recently on my personal blog that started me thinking about failure and computing education.  I’m teaching a new class, and I wrote a blog post in which I discussed my preparations for the first lecture … Continue reading

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