<div dir="ltr"><div>There is a new K–12 Computer Science Framework:</div><div><br></div>- Homepage: <a href="https://k12cs.org" target="_blank">https://k12cs.org</a><div>- HTML: <a href="https://k12cs.org/navigating-the-practices/" target="_blank">https://k12cs.org/naviga<wbr>ting-the-practices/</a></div><div>- PDF: <a href="https://k12cs.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/K%E2%80%9312-Computer-Science-Framework.pdf" target="_blank">https://k12cs.org/wp-content/u<wbr>ploads/2016/09/K%E2%80%9312-Co<wbr>mputer-Science-Framework.pdf</a></div><div><br></div><div>- There are: Concepts and Practices</div><div>- The site provides navigation by: Grade-Band, Concept, Progression</div><div>- A number of CS organizations and companies have contributed</div><div><br></div><div>Ideas / Feedback:</div><div>- It may be helpful (and efficient) to coordinate [Python] CS educational resources with this new K-12 Computer Science Framework:</div><div>- Additionally,<br></div><div>  I can't help but wonder whether it makes sense it start with TDD (Test-Driven Development) first when teaching Python (and STEM, and CS, in general).</div><div><br></div>
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