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Free FTCE Computer Science Prep Course

5/29/2020

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Designed specifically for Florida teachers, Popfizz Computer Science worked directly with the Florida Department of Education to develop an online FTCE preparation course. ​

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This course is designed to help educators prepare for the FTCE Computer Science K-12 Exam through step-by-step tutorials, coding assignments, and hundreds of exercise questions. 

This comprehensive 30-hour self-paced course is:
• Reviewed by the Florida Department of Education 
• 100% Aligned with FTCE Competencies
• 100% Free
• One-on-one Support 

Course sign-up is now available and space is limited. To get the syllabus or learn how to sign up, email hello@popfizz.io.
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Popfizz Computer Science provides a comprehensive learning platform for students in grades 6-12, and online professional development courses for new and experienced teachers. Designed in collaboration with expert educators, Popfizz offers a range of online student courses, self-paced professional development courses and 5-day coding bootcamps. Popfizz’ holistic approach to teaching and learning is preparing students with 21st-century skills, and teachers with the professional development they need for beginner and next-level computer science training.

Our courses are embraced by thousands of students and educators in classrooms across the United States.

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How to Motivate your Child During Online Learning

5/18/2020

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With school closures across the country, students are having to stay motivated during this remote learning environment. Here are some tips to keep learning going!
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Why Teach Coding?

5/14/2020

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Preparing students with 21st-century skills is essential to our ever-changing world. Here's an infographic on why we should teach coding! 
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An Educators Guide to what the CARES Act Means for Districts

5/4/2020

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The mass spread of COVID-19 took many of us by surprise. It has changed our norms and affected the economy, and each of us in some way. One being that schools had to quickly shift to an online learning environment, many of them without the tools and resources needed for teaching and learning remotely. 

At the end of March, the federal government introduced the widely reported Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Funding from this act will serve education stabilization, with $13.5 billion available in formula grants to serve Elementary and Secondary education. 

Based on the share of Title I-A funds, state education agencies will distribute 90% to school districts and public charter schools. While districts will need to hear from their states about what's available to them, these funds will support activities such as extended schools closures, purchasing edtech solutions for online teaching and learning, providing principals with the resources to address their individual school needs, sanitizing supplies, summer-school/summer learning, and much more. 

Additionally, Governors in every state will receive a share of the $3 billion Governor’s Education Relief Fund to allocate at their discretion as emergency support grants. These funds will further assist local education agencies that have been critically impacted by the pandemic.

As announced by the U.S. Secretary of Education, schools are also allowed to repurpose their existing K-12 funds for education technology and professional development training for educators.

This funding is fast moving to districts to support online learning and crisis recovery, and depending on the state, funds may be able to be used for purchases already made relating to COVID-19.

For clarification on your specific state's funding, visit your education department's website.

Spreadsheet: View Your State's Estimated Funding

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Student Remote Learning Tips

5/1/2020

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