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Computer Science at the G20

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    In 2018, Code.org invited 14 students from rural Argentina to the G20 summit.
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    The students taught international Ministers of Education to write their first lines of code.
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    For many of the students, it was their first year to study computer science.
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    Computer science allows us to develop skills,
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    it also allows us to utilize a new language.
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    Our vision is that every student, in every school
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    should have the opportunity to learn computer science.
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    You know we need to realize that the kind of things
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    that are easy to teach and easy to test
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    have also become easy to digitize, to automate.
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    And we need to think about how we can pair the artificial intelligence
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    of computers with the kind of human qualities
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    that enable us to draw value out of things.
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    And the capacity of students to have computational thinking.
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    (Laughing) I like this better.
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    Now computer science should become
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    one of the main issues, topics, to be taught and learned
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    since the primary schools
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    and at the very basic level of education.
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    The G20 Education Ministers' Declaration endorses policies that add computing and coding skills to curriculum for all students.
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    Code.org encourages all students, in all countries to try computer science.
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    Let's bring computer science education to all students around the world.
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Computer Science at the G20
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