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is a short, influential film released in 2013 by the non-profit Code.org. It aims to demystify computer programming and advocate for its inclusion in standard school curricula. Overview

By including a wide range of voices, including women and people of color, the film challenges the stereotype of the "lonely programmer". What Most Schools Don't Teach

It effectively distills a complex educational issue into a digestible, high-energy format. Criticisms and Limitations What Most Schools Don't Teach is a short, influential film released in 2013

It highlights a critical gap: while tech jobs are among the fastest-growing and highest-paid, 90% of U.S. high schools did not offer computer science at the time of the film's release. is a short

The film frames programming as a "magic power" that allows individuals to create tools that impact the world.

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