Nevada Code § 389.0375

Internet repository of resources for providing instruction in computer science; assistance to school districts and schools to establish programs of instruction in computer science
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1. The Department shall:
(a) Develop and make available to school
districts, charter schools and university schools for profoundly gifted pupils
an Internet repository of resources for providing instruction in computer
science to pupils in all grades. The repository must contain, without
limitation, resources for providing instruction concerning computational
thinking and computer coding.
(b) Assist school districts, charter schools and
university schools for profoundly gifted pupils as necessary to establish
programs of instruction in computer science, including, without limitation, the
courses required by NRS 389.037 , that
meet the needs of pupils enrolled in the school district, charter school or
university school for profoundly gifted pupils, as applicable.
2. As used in this section:
(a) Computational thinking means
problem-solving skills and techniques commonly used by software engineers when
writing programs for computer applications. Such skills and techniques include,
without limitation, decomposition, pattern recognition, pattern generalization
and designing algorithms.
(b) Computer coding means the process of
writing script for a computer program or mobile electronic device.

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