At Rex, we have matched Maine’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!
The state of Maine does not have rigorous computers science standards for their K-12 school environment just yet. The state has developed some philosophies around computers science which can be found here:
“Rather than offering Computer Science as an “add-on” option for some students, we encourage interdisciplinary approaches that provide all students with opportunities to build problem-solving and logical reasoning skills (cause-and-effect; inferential; inductive/deductive; etc.) and engage in computational thinking, innovative design processes, and real-world application in addition to the traditional hard skills such as programming languages and robotics.”
Source: Maine Department of Education
At Rex, we have matched Maine’s vision with our own.
Maine have not yet adopted discrete standards for computer science and therefore does not have any computer science requirements at any level.
Currently, there is not a clear path to get teachers certified in computer science education.
Alaska aligns quite well to CSTA and ISTE standards and therefore hasfive 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.
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Rex Academy courses are also aligned to the following standards
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