Abstract
The kind of training needed for teachers of computer science in secondary education must reflect the trends in technological changes and curriculum innovations.
Presented in this paper is a discussion of in-service education for teachers of computer,s cience based on the concept of computer literacy as a measurable criterion for accessing computer science objectives.
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Index Terms
- In-service education for teachers of computer science
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