One improvement in this series is a larger number of teachers who teach elementary and middle school students. K-8 computer science is growing by leaps and bounds which is a wonderful thing.
This post will be regularly updated as new interviews are posted. Here is the current list of interviews.
- Rebecca Dovi – The Director of education and co-founder of CodeVA, a non-profit CS education effort in Virginia.
- Emmanuel Schanzer - Director of Bootstrap - computer since mixed with algebra, physics, and more.
- Sheena Vaidyanathan - an amazing and innovative K-8 computer science teacher and technology integrator in California.
- Steven Floyd - Computer Science teacher from a secondary school in London, Ontario, Canada
- Mike Zamansky - Hunter College New York City - new since he left the high school classroom
- Saber Kahn – Computer Science teacher at the Browning School, a K-12 independent boy's school in Manhattan, NYC
- Bob Irving – middle school computer science teacher at Porter-Gaud School in Charleston SC
- Michelle Lagos De Javier – computer science teacher at the American School of Tegucigalpa, a bilingual private school in Honduras
- Mike Thompson - Technology Education at Haverhill Cooperative Middle School in North Haverhill NH.
- Adam Newall - middle school math/CS teacher using Bootstrap to teach algebra and CS
- Vicky Sedgwick – computer science teacher for grades k-8 at St. Martin’s Episcopal School in the Los Angeles California area
- Jackie Corricelli - High School CS teacher from Connecticut, also AP CS trainer/consultant
- Adam Michlin - Grade 6 through 12 computer science teacher in New Jersey.
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