Warning: This post is political and involves my views on antisemitism and the Gaza situation.
So, in my travels over the past year or so, I've been trying to hit independent book stores or otherwise cool local places. I mean Devorah always wants to go to the local yarn store to get something either spun or dyed in the area but I don't have a similar hobby. I figured that I could visit a local book store.
Although retired, I'm trying to keep some skin in the game. An opportunity to do that came up back in mid march when my friend Aankit Patel reached out to me. I've known Aankit since he ran CSforAll for the NYC Department of Education but now he's the University Dean for Tech and Computer and Info Sciences at CUNY. Aankit told me he had some extra funds to run an event and asked if I wanted to organize and run a hackathon for CUNY students.
This article made its rounds this past week.
It cites a couple of papers claiming that CS teachers are delivering better instruction and might be better qualified than teachers in other subject areas. This is in spite of the fact that CS teachers generally have a generally weak background in CS as well as in CS related pedagogy compared to teachers of other more well established subjects.
The papers forming the basis for the article were written by Paul Bruno a professor of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership