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Teaching kids Clojure + mathematics
  • I love this idea! I have wanted something like this for a long time. I taught a high school CS/logic course and I have many pedagogical problems with Java which was the instructional language we used. I'm also a new father and I have been daydreaming about how I would homeschool my daughter when the time comes (if she is receptive to the idea).

    I have already sought out something like this and I came across Project Bootstrap which uses Racket:

    https://www.bootstrapworld.org/index.shtml

    They have also built a no-fuss web IDE for young students:

    https://www.wescheme.org/openEditor

    Their goal is to reinforce mathematics education with programming. Their resources are quite good from what I have seen! Take a look at an early sample lesson from their algebra course:

    https://www.bootstrapworld.org/materials/fall2023/en-us/lessons/order-of-operations-wescheme/index.shtml?pathway=algebra-wescheme

  • Teaching kids Clojure + mathematics
  • I love this idea! I have wanted something like this for a long time. I taught a high school CS/logic course and I have many pedagogical problems with Java which was the instructional language we used. I'm also a new father and I have been daydreaming about how I would homeschool my daughter when the time comes (if she is receptive to the idea).

    I have already sought out something like this and I came across Project Bootstrap which uses Racket:

    https://www.bootstrapworld.org/index.shtml

    They have also built a no-fuss web IDE for young students:

    https://www.wescheme.org/openEditor

    Their goal is to reinforce mathematics education with programming. Their resources are quite good from what I have seen! Take a look at an early sample lesson from their algebra course:

    https://www.bootstrapworld.org/materials/fall2023/en-us/lessons/order-of-operations-wescheme/index.shtml?pathway=algebra-wescheme