Chicago
Public Schools to maximize the information to an object of basic
learning will go a long way towards reducing the digital divide and the
expansion and diversification of the workforce in high technology,
according to CompTIA , the nonprofit association profit for technology ' (IT ) .
CEO
of Chicago Public Schools , today announced a new five-year plan for
the team to place the subject in a class at least one computer science
elective offered at each high school , and help students the tools to create applications and computer programs, from elementary school."
Early identification of students who have an aptitude for computers and
technology is key to educating these children of the many career
opportunities available to them in the future a factor," said Todd
Thibodeaux , president and CEO , CompTIA .
"More
importantly , technical literacy is a prerequisite for almost all
occupations in the information economy today, even more than the
positions of the technology," Thibodeaux continued . "We
applaud the Chicago Public Schools to take this important step . Expand
access to technology in the classroom , students will be better
prepared and more eager to get advanced degrees and professional
certifications and careers that offer good pay and opportunities for progress and growth ."
CompTIA
has worked closely for several years with the Chicago Technology
Academy , a non -profit four-year school located in the city of Villa
Universitaria organization. The
school was founded to inspire, educate and connect the next generation
of leaders, and to increase the number of students from minority and low
-income families seeking science , technology, engineering and
mathematics ( STEM) in college and career.
The link between teenagers , young adults and technology is strong. CompTIA A 2012 survey of 1,000 young people between 13 and 24 years found that 97 percent of the loved or liked the technology. In
addition, 58 percent often serves as the solution of technological
problems , helping family and friends with questions about computers ,
software , mobile devices and related technologies .
CompTIA is the voice in the world of information technology (IT).
For more information, visit
http://www.comptia.org/home.aspx ,
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Yes, most schools have computer science as a subject these days. Good to know that Comptia is leading with this initiative.
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