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13 enero 2025

Nearly a hundred schools in Aragon join Code.org to promote the teaching of programming and computational thinking

In a significant initiative to improve educational standards in the region, nearly a hundred schools in Aragon have partnered with Code.org to integrate computational thinking and programming into their curriculum. This collaboration is part of the international project ‘Hour of Code’

The initiative involves 96 educational centers and more than 150 teachers in Aragon. This collective effort aims to introduce students to the fundamentals of computer science and programming, thus providing valuable skills for the future. The ‘Hour of Code’ project, designed to make computer science accessible to students of all ages, has found in these centers an important ally for its implementation.

The participation of such a significant number of schools and teachers underlines the Aragon region’s commitment to advancing digital literacy and preparing students for a future marked by technology. This action not only aims to improve computer literacy, but also fosters critical skills, such as analytical thinking and problem solving, which are essential in the modern world.

The partnership between nearly a hundred educational centers in Aragon and Code.org represents a proactive approach to education by focusing on equipping students with fundamental competencies in computational thinking and programming. This initiative is expected to have a positive impact on the region’s educational landscape, preparing students for future careers in technology and related sectors.

 

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