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by smt88
3380 days ago
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All the coding teachers I know are men. All of them work at bootcamps or non-profits that accept school-aged girls. This taboo that you're implying exists may exist in some places (like playgrounds), but it doesn't keep men out of teaching jobs. Also, I've been writing software for 20 years, and I can easily say that anyone who can teach science or math can also teach coding. It's not rocket science. The basics are pretty basic. If a 12-week bootcamp grad can get a job, a high-school teacher can learn enough programming to teach the basics to kids. |
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And yet, some parents are reluctant to bring their girls. Hmmm.
>it doesn't keep men out of teaching jobs.
It doesn't keep ALL men out of teaching. FTFY.
I know what you want to say. I'm concern trolling and exaggerating. Let's agree to disagree. I'm sure Dinah didn't post this rebuttal with hopes of reading a flame war. I replied with my perspective. I'm sure she'd love to hear yours instead of hearing you try to tear mine down to fit your world view. Looking forward to your top level post direct to her.