Who
benefits most when kids learn to
code? Tech companies.
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Over the past five years, the idea that computer programming – or “coding” – is the key to the future for both children and adults alike has become received wisdom in the United States. The aim of making
computer science a “
new basic” skill for all Americans has driven the formation of dozens of
nonprofit organizations,
coding schools and
policy programs.
As the third annual
Computer Science Education Week begins, it is worth taking a closer look at this recent coding craze. The Obama administration’s “
Computer Science For All” initiative and the
Trump administration’s new effort are both based on the idea that computer programming is not only a fun and exciting activity, but a necessary skill for the jobs of the future.
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