President Obama in January announced a new $4 billion national initiative, CS For All, to improve offerings of computer science classes in K-12 schools across the country.
The Berkshire Eagle (Neag School’s Michael Coyne led a research team to conduct workshops as part of a literacy research project)
Middletown Press (Neag School’s Alan Marcus was interviewed for this story on the importance of teaching ethics)
Inside IES Research (Neag School’s Michael Coyne was mentioned as a contributor for this special issue)
The Daily Campus (Neag School’s Gladis Kersaint and Tamika La Salle participated on the panel)
The Bulletin (Neag School alumnus, Louise Berry, was recognized for her long tenure with Brooklyn Public Schools)
CT Post (Neag School’s Morgaen Donaldson was interviewed about education policy regarding the incoming administration)
Providence Journal (Neag School’s Preston Green is interviewed on the recent ballot measure in Mass.)
While the word “literacy” alone generally refers to reading and writing skills, when you tack on the word “digital” before it, the term encompasses much, much more.
The Daily Campus (Neag School doctoral student and staff scientist at the CT Science Center, TJ McKenna, was profiled in this story)