Learn to Teach Java: Boolean Expressions, If Statements, and Iteration

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Learn Java programming with Boolean Expressions, If Statements, and Loops. This course supports teaching AP Computer Science A or similar university-level programming courses. Enhance your teaching with video overviews, supplementary materials, and problem-solving skills for your students.

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Learn to program with Boolean Expressions, If Statement, and For and While Loops in Java, and prepare to teach others using the free, online interactive CS Awesome textbook. In this course for teachers we’ll guide you both in learning Java concepts and skills but also in how to effectively teach those to your students.

This course will support you in teaching the Advanced Placement Computer Science A course or a similar introductory university-level programming course. We’ll cover the critical Java concepts of selection (if statements) and iteration (loops), as covered in the APCS A Units 3 and 4. Each topic will begin by relating Java to block-based programming languages and then provide video overviews of CS Awesome content along with additional materials to supplement learning for your students.
You’ll engage with additional materials to support your teaching including “deep dive” classroom discussion questions, assessment overviews, code tracing and problem solving skills for your students, including preparation for free response coding questions.

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