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Unlocking young people’s potential in technology by focusing on middle school

Working with educators, CompTIA Spark has developed curriculum specifically to help fill an important gap in tech education. Reaching students before high school, it is designed to build digital fluency and spark interest in technology. 

 

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CompTIA Spark curriculum

Bringing engaging, high-quality technology education to more middle school classrooms

Give your middle school students the confidence and skills they need to succeed in today’s tech-driven world. Designed for middle grades, our curriculum is inspired by real-world work and the latest technology concepts. Backed by industry, it is available free of charge for educators and requires no previous tech experience to teach.

 

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CompTIA Spark study reveals parents’ priority for tech education

Tech Buzz ‒ Utah Tech News / LEHI, Utah – (article excerpt) CompTIA Spark, the social impact arm of CompTIA, released its “Parent Perceptions of Technology and Careers” report. Based on a survey of over 1,100 parents across the country, the report, announced on April 25, 2023, found that 80% of parents believe tech education and digital literacy should be an essential instructional and funding priority. Parents see tech education instruction and digital literacy an essential priority to prepare middle schools and high school students for success in school, in life and in their future careers. 

“Technology curriculum can help parents and educators open students’ minds to new learning opportunities and future careers,” says Charles Eaton, CEO, CompTIA Spark. 

 

Read the full article by Mark Tullis 

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