ABSTRACT
DPMA established a Certification and Testing Advisory Committee with representatives from ACM, DPMA, and ASM. The importance of this effort to DPMA and to ACM was apparent from the active participation of their presidents in the meetings held in the spring and summer of 1972. The committee considered a number of known issues dealing with certification in general, and existing programs in particular, and did an excellent job of defining the complexity facing any new effort. Moreover, it reaffirmed the work of the ad hoc committee and refined the concept of the proposed Computer Foundation.
Index Terms
- Certification of computer personnel (Panel Session)
Recommendations
Retraining of college faculty for computer science (Panel Session)
SIGCSE '83: Proceedings of the fourteenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationWilliam Mitchell, Moderator
This panel is convened so that the issues inherent in retraining strategies may be debated by representatives of the formal faculty retraining programs. The speakers will address the masters level retraining of college ...
Retraining of college faculty for computer science (Panel Session)
Proceedings of the 14th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationWilliam Mitchell, Moderator
This panel is convened so that the issues inherent in retraining strategies may be debated by representatives of the formal faculty retraining programs. The speakers will address the masters level retraining of college ...
A report on computer science certification for secondary school teachers in Wisconsin (Panel Discussion)
Proceedings of the 10th SIGCSE symposium on Computer science educationIn 1977, the Wisconsin Certification Standards listed a secondary level teaching certificate in computer science for the first time. While at least 97 (out of 436) school districts in Wisconsin were offering courses in computer science, only five ...
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