From Brains to Bots and Coding in Schools…

We live in revolutionizing times… There is no doubt the United States is making extreme jumps to become competitive globally with our countries in a market-based economy. Whether it is ensuring all children are taught STEM Programs in school and taught programming from kindergarten through a senior year in high school or the bio-engineering  professionals making headway in new technology… We are about to form a completely tech-junkie filled nation.

In a country that was one day founded on completely separate principles, to a country that had to create an Industrial Revolution to become in a Neo-Classical Market Economy judged as adequate, I do think it is an important American Revolution to maintain our drive and determination to ever-change our nation to solve some of America’s most complex problems. These problems are solved by science and technology.

In my opinion, I have no problem with the ethics and morality between scientists and bio-engineers creating solutions to medical problems in the form of creating artificial body parts. I have previously stated, my sister has Type-1 Juvenile Diabetes, and I would love nothing more for her to have an implanted, fully-functioning artificial pancreas in her body. This is THE ONLY WAY a Diabetic will have a cure anytime soon.

In these newly structured “learning environments,” I highly encourage a child to be taught to program. I think it can only benefit them in the long run, and the child might have a true talent or interest in pursuing the subject in college. With that being said, in college I do not think it should be mandatory for a student to learn coding. This should only be mandatory in K-12. I believe at 18-years-old an individual knows what it is he or she wants to dive into, or has a rough idea about their future aspirations. A Government major or English major does not need to be reprimanded for choosing this outlet to pursue their future and educational interests. There is still a need for a liberal arts career. No politician making legislation to impact our future will need to know how to code, and I cannot see the extra piece of coding knowledge helping their job positions either.

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