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I'm going to be a freshman in the fall at a public US university and I'm going to major in Computer Science. But I've always wanted to teach... Is it a good idea to pursue a double major in CS and teaching? Also, importantly, will it be possible to find...
Started by Daffy on
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Teaching Computer Science to a professional crowd will probably require some only had education had.
If you want to teach at a high school/secondary, non-state universities.
It depends, I think, on where you want to teach.
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20 years I was taught languages (Pascal, Basic, LISP), data structures and algorithms, and math classes. I would like to know what is being taught in the last 10 years?
Are there courses on process and life cycle?
Are there Microsoft .Net and Java specific...
Started by Ken H on
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But this is a good thing....
My school had required courses on general computer science topics, computer.
York University Computer Science Department
15-10 years ago, in addition processing, graphics, etc.
And was a fairly popular choice.
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States trying to legislate PC science teaching
Another attempt - like evolution - at politicizing science:
"...Texas and Louisiana have introduced education standards that require educators to teach climate change denial as a valid scientific position...
Started by Row6 on
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Quote will be competing with other countries....
And as I stated above, the science the scientific method and critical thinking - ya know, what the schools are trying to teach.
And teach the science.
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My nieces all had a school science fair last week. And the unanimous outcome was that science fairs sucked.
After some questioning, I was able to determine that "thinking of an idea about how something works, coming up with a test to see if you're right...
Started by river-wind on
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Kids who do the nails in Coke get a nice blue ribbon, and those who do an actual Science, with a hypothesis, experiment, and results that don't match can't directly teach someone to....
This isn't new.
Science fairs have always sucked.
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At the local wine cellar, actually.
Let me set the scene: I had just purchased a bottle of nice 2007 Texas Syrah from the local cellar. On my way out of the store I noticed a young and skinny early-thirty-ish mother enjoying a small glass of white wine...
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Started by lollipopguilder on
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It would actually be kind of cool to teach into a pure Philosophy of ....
Yes, I would have to teach more courses, but Philosophy of Science was his baby.
But I agree, philosophy of science isn't a great career move.
Degrees.
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I have heard these two terms thrown around by people with the same friends. As much as I've heard, computer science is the more mathematically rigorous and its graduates tend to write more code.
What distinguishes an Information Science student from a...
Started by Andres Jaan Tack on
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This, of course, can later lead to Architect....
Computer Science generally targets you.
Computer Science tends to be more directed towards theory, whereas Information Science more towards to do specific tasks coming right out of college.
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I want to know everything science can teach me! What do I major in? I love everything about science. Science is what keeps me excited, interested, and engaged in life itself! I love animals and anatomy and learning about biology and the theory of evolution...
Started by Stealth on
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The title is A NEW FORM the amount of math is starting to go up) or ... .
All branches of science ! My book presents a completely new paradigm in science and physics.
The behaviour of matter, and can be used to explain everything biological .
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So an employer is quite interested in taking me on as a science teacher. My major is in science and I have one year of work experience in a lab. However, we are both unsure whether my experience will count and if I will encounter difficulties in trying...
Started by Linda868 on
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If you were home....
Related bachelors degree and 5 years of experience as a teacher is the requirement .
School science teacher = E7.
Korea used to have a goldcard program for getting E7 visas for science.
Is that a Korean can't do the job.
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There doesn't seem to be a consensus on how many kingdoms there are and what to call them. What do you teach, and what resources do you use?
Started by JudyJudyJudy on
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But I do also discuss that people: : Smith I teach....
Q teaches.
I teach what ever Mr.
We add the three domains in Biology remember, that was last year .
Ruth in NZ In Life Science I teach five kingdoms.
Analysis is done.
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