Washington – Trump Directs Ed Secretary To Prioritize Computer Science

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    President Donald Trump speaks signs a memorandum to expand access to STEM, science technology engineering and math, education, in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, Sept. 25, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)Washington – President Donald Trump on Monday directed his education secretary to prioritize science and technology education and spend at least $200 million annually on competitive grants so schools can broaden access to computer science education in particular.

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    During an Oval Office appearance, where he was surrounded by students from local schools, Trump said more than half of U.S. high schools don’t teach computer programming and that nearly 40 percent don’t offer physics.

    He said more widespread access to such instruction will help students develop the skills they need to compete and win in tomorrow’s workforce.

    “Who likes to win?” Trump asked the students. “Who likes to lose?”

    Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter and senior White House adviser on the workforce issues, told reporters during a telephone briefing earlier Monday that it is vital that students, especially girls and racial minorities, learn how to write computer code and study computer science.

    She said exposure in grades K-12 is vital.

    “Today represents a giant leap forward as we think about aligning the skills that are taught in the classroom with the skills that are in demand in the modern economy,” Ivanka Trump said in the Oval Office before the president signed a directive instructing Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to act.

    Money for the grants has been appropriated by Congress, officials said. Trump’s order asks DeVos to prioritize high-quality STEM – science, technology, engineering and math – education along with computer science education under an existing grant program that schools and districts have access to.

    Ivanka Trump said she would visit Detroit on Tuesday with private sector officials as they announce pledges in support of computer science education.


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    hashomer
    hashomer
    6 years ago

    Computer education? He’s authorized the Dept of Education to kill public education. At least the Orange Yutz’ latest effort to kill health insurance for 24 million Americans died tonite!

    ayinglefunadorf
    ayinglefunadorf
    6 years ago

    “Repeal isn’t dead, just resting.” Just like the POTUS 8 month of rest, some golf and a lot of twits. Zero legislation. Obamacare is the Law. The Big beautiful wall is in China. Muslims are not only welcome but our Great POTUS bowed to their King on his first visit. The US Embassy is in Tel Aviv just like under Obama. Rubashkin is in Jail. Pollard would still be in Jail if Obama wouldn’t have Pardoned him.