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"Five years ago my director of operations volunteered me for CodeHS knowing me well enough that I wouldn’t say no. I was immediately addicted and couldn’t wait for school to start to get my 8th graders addicted too.”
“Any time we can use coding for social good to problem solve, students really latch on to that idea and will spend more time and effort trying something new and challenging. If they don’t have a personal connection to it, they won’t want to take on the cognitive load and persevere.”
"I want students to find a passion and love for learning technology, and to follow that passion to find a career they love. This is my 16th year teaching in the district, and I still love what I do."
Washington County School District, located in Utah, built and rolled out a full 6-12th grade CS pathway in just one year with the support from passionate teachers and district administrators.
CS Teacher, Kevin Pekkarinen, and Director of Curriculum, Jill Wiseman, share how Fayette High School in Missouri uses CodeHS to bring more opportunities to students.
Experienced CS Teacher, Andrew Johnson, and his students from James C. Enochs High School in Modesto, California share their experience using CodeHS in the classroom.
From All Types of Classrooms
I realized that during the time I was spending playing video games, I could have been building my dreams. If I played 5 hours of games a week, over the course of a year, I would have wasted 260 hours, which is more than enough time to create a game and follow my passion.
Being able to connect coding to social justice has opened my eyes up to things I did not even know could happen with tech, like algorithmic bias. Knowing of similar topics and making sure I am aware of them, not only makes me a better computer scientist, but a better person.
I enjoy programming because of the endless possibilities of things to create. I can program anywhere and there is always something more that I can learn. I find great satisfaction in solving problems through code.