At Rex, we have matched New Hampshire’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!
New Hampshire standards were developed with several related existing standards from Computer Science Teacher Association (CSTA), Expanding Computing Education Pathways (ECEP) Alliance, CSforAll, and Code.org.
“In order to be an informed, engaged, and productive citizen in our State and our Nation, it is imperative that students learn the fundamental skills and knowledge of computer science. Computer science and computing technologies affect us socially, politically, and economically.
Computer science is disrupting every industry, creating new industries, and driving new scientific and engineering breakthroughs.”
Source: New Hampshire Department of Education
At Rex, we have matched New Hampshire’s vision with our own.
In K – 6, New Hampshire’s standards recommends integrating computer science as part of other classes and disciplines, while focusing on block-based programming, problem-solving, and sequencing.
For middle schools, New Hampshire’s standards recommends one computer science or engineering course per academic year which can include text-based programming, design, IT fundamentals, and cybersecurity.
New Hampshire 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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