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I was just talking with Selena Deckelmann about computer science in
K12, a conversation partially spurred by this report:

http://www.acm.org/runningonempty/

We were talking about the advantage of having a national CS curriculum
definition and reference certification. (Recognizing that states set
their own standards, yet the vast majority haven't, so providing a
reference certification may have some value.)

I'm curious if anyone knows of an existing K12 teacher certification
for computer science?

In other words, does it exist and just needs promoting? Or does it
need creating?

- - Karsten
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