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New top story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Facebook is blocking the publiccode.eu open letter initiative as spam

Report to HN Public Facebook Blocks publiccode.eu open message as spam. 50 to post 8 comments on Hacker News. Just try to share the link on Facebook, it will be blocked as spam. In light of the deceptive messages and scams they use to advertise and disseminate, it is almost impossible to believe that this is unintentional.

Great Books to Help Kids Learn Coding

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Programming is becoming one of the cornerstones of the 21st century. More and more schools are teaching computer science and programming to school-age children. As they say, learning to code is like learning a new language, it's best to do it early. As children learn to code, they also "casually" acquire a number of other skills. In addition to learning the techniques used in the digital world, children can also develop a number of key skills including: critical thinking, problem solving, strategic thinking, logical thinking, creative thinking, design thinking, systems thinking, and list thinking. . Above all, coding skills are built into psychosocial skills. In other words, when children try to correct the codes, they find themselves helping each other, learning from each other, and strengthening their interpersonal relationships. As a result, they develop their socio-emotional learning and improve their sense of resilience, determination, perseverance, cooperation, te

Best Teacher Memoirs Every Educator Should Read

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Do you need inspiration, inspiration or a little encouragement to boost your "learning"? The list below contains some good notes written by teachers like you and me. They tell inspiring stories and record great teacher battles for our children and students for a better future. As a teacher, you will find yourself connected to many of these stories, sharing similar concerns and enjoying common victories. As he shared his teaching experience on the island of South Carolina, he joined Conroe by exposing the inequalities in the American education system. For Tompkins, the experience of teaching in the classroom, as well as his memories of school life, heightened his sense of humor, which moved him to engage with the students in depth. In a note of powerlessness, Brendan Halpin embarked on a journey to shed light on the dark aspects of teaching and to expose the many hidden problems, including teaching. In a similar vein, Frank McCormack recorded his teaching journey in his me

14 Best Art Books for Kids

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Children are artists by default. They show a special interest and are often imaginative in the world around them. They are constantly striving to explore their environment and understand how it works. They see everything as a novelty, a unique concept. With ingenuity and curiosity, they pose problems and question what we adults take for granted. His approach to research is driven by a deep inner desire to learn. In fact, art is a process of unlimited exploration and learning. Like children, artists develop a deep understanding of what they take for granted and see the world through a vibrant aesthetic lens. Art is key to children's holistic development as emerging explorers and seekers of knowledge. Art provides expressive opportunities for children to channel their artistic energy into creative activities that help them develop their social, emotional and cognitive skills in unique ways. This collection of art books written especially for kids is dedicated to creativity and c