[Year 12 SofDev] graduates with coding experience

Baas, Benjamin B baas.benjamin.b at edumail.vic.gov.au
Wed Nov 14 00:43:42 UTC 2018


Hi Andrew,

Student teacher with computing as a method exist but the number of Unis that offering has decreased over the years. Also I wouldn’t be surprised is the number of student’s doing computing as a method is low.

It might be that your school gets student teacher from unis that don’t offer the computing method.

As for where you get the data maybe VIT might have it?

Cheers,

Ben.
-Alkira Secondary College

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Subject: [Year 12 SofDev] graduates with coding experience

Hi All

Can someone please point me to reliable (ha ha) statistics of how many students with a method in computing graduated in the last five years with good coding skills?

Also how many of them are still working in teaching?

And can we extend that back to ten years?

Do you know any of them personally?

I know that I have not seen a student teacher with computing as a method for over ten years ..... ( I am sure that they exist - actually maybe I am not so sure?)

Andrew

(at Strathmore SC til Christmas)
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