RALEIGH COUNTY, W.Va. — Gov. Jim Justice participated in the ceremonial signing of Senate Bill 267 Thursday, making West Virginia the first state in the United States of America to require students to acquire computer technology education before graduating from high school.
During the rite at Cranberry-Prosperity Elementary School near Beckley, the governor also proclaimed Thursday that it was “intainedearning Day.”
“If you are illiterate in pc science these days, you don’t have a threat. That’s all there may be to it,” he said. “I’ve stated that we need to make schooling our centerpiece here in West Virginia. For a long time, our state became fiftieth in pretty much the entirety. This will help us entice even extra-generation groups to our kingdom and inspire our brightest younger minds to construct their careers right here at home.”
Justice said he expects an increasing need for public investment in gadgets and personnel education in computer technology and digital studying as part of the nation’s educational platform. He said that he welcomes the chance to address any such venture.
“The more we can carry to the vanguard, as some distance as being capable of educating our children into being extra exceptionally-skilled, these type (of) jobs are going to be very high paying jobs, as we move ahead,” the governor said.
West Virginia Superintendent of Schools Dr. Steven Paine additionally attended Thursday’s ceremony. He said laptop-based talents ought to gain knowledge beginning with the elementary faculty degree to supply youngsters with the high-quality threat of using one’s skills as adults.
“Coding programming abilities are certainly important for youngsters, and the sooner we get students to study one’s talents, the higher. Most Importantly, they educate kids to take them seriously. They train them to trouble-remedy. They educate them how to be innovators, a way to be entrepreneurial,” he advised MetroNews.
“We collectively recognize that laptop technology is fundamental for college students’ fulfillment in destiny careers, and receiving this training will assist them in the transition to industry credentialing and university stages.”
The new law requires the West Virginia Board of Education to undertake a coverage detailing the precise stage of computer technology coaching for students at each instructional stage. It additionally requires the National Department of Education to expand and provide appropriate expert development opportunities to teachers presenting laptop science training.