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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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Parental insight: K12 schools must establish digital literacy as a funding priority

District Administration Magazine / PALM BEACH, Fla. – (article excerpt) New research from CompTIA Spark, a non-profit that seeks to empower youth through technology, reveals that parents have overwhelmingly positive views toward education, especially in terms of how it may benefit their children. As a result, they believe tech education and digital should become essential funding priorities in K12 schools. That’s according to 80% of the more than 1,100 parents surveyed. 

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

Read the full article by Micah Ward 

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