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Across Saskatchewan, students from Grades 7 to 12 may now see robotics and coding become part of their practical and applied arts classes, due to the province’s launch of a new course curriculum.
Robotics and coding courses are being added to the provincial curriculum and will be available to all Saskatchewan Grade 7 to 12 students in the area of practical and applied arts.
Having officially rolled out Robotics and Coding into theCAPS curriculum, the Department of Basic Education has recognised Robotics andCoding as a compulsory subject for Grades 1-9. This is an ...
To ensure classrooms are meeting the needs of 21st century students, on March 23, Saskatoon University MLA Eric Olauson, on behalf of Deputy Premier and Education Minister Gordon Wyant, announced ...
In 2019, The Department of Basic Education (DBE) announced the addition of Coding and Robotics to the national curriculum for Grades R to Grade 9, with the amendment to the National Curriculum ...
Are our schools ready to teach coding and robotics?2025 brings a significant shift in the education system, with the Coding and Robotics curriculum for grades R to 9, gazetted in June 2024, now ...
In support of the Draft Coding and Robotics curriculum for the Foundation Phase (Grades R–3), Maskew Miller Learning has developed content aligned with the Curriculum and Assessment Policy ...
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