At Rex, we have matched California’s vision with our own.
Learning to code is comparable to learning reading, writing, and math for this generation. Rex makes this process easy and enjoyable for all!
California standards were developed with several related existing standards from CSTA (Computer Science Teacher Association), ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education), California State Board of Education, and Computer Science Standards Advisory Committee (CSSAC).
Per California Education Code Section 60605.4, “On or before July 31, 2019, the Instructional Quality Commission shall consider developing and recommending to the state board computer science content standards for kindergarten and grades 1 to 12, inclusive, pursuant to recommendations developed by a group of computer science experts.” The following proposed guidelines are based on testimony received at three focus groups and are intended to direct the work of the expert Computer Science Standards Advisory Committee (CSSAC), to be convened by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction in consultation with the State Board of Education.
Source: California Department of Education
At Rex, we have matched California’s vision with our own.
Currently, California does not require computer science in high school.
Certain approved computer science courses may count as a math or science requirement.
California has five Core Computer Science Concepts:
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Aligns with state and national education standards.
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No CS degree necessary. Optional teacher included.
Detailed reporting tools and auto-grading.
Real coding and real projects with realtime feedback.
Rex Academy courses are also aligned to the following standards
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