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We’re Teaching Kids to Code the Wrong Way

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1. We’re finally teaching kids to code — but we’re doing it wrong.

By Idit Harel in Quartz

2. The military’s new stealth motorbikes can run on any fuel and prowl the streets in near-silence.

By Patrick Tucker in Defense One

3. Some companies are demanding less from their workers — and getting more in return.

By Robert Colvile in 1843 Magazine

4. In our quest to understand autism, we can’t leave people of color behind.

By Carrie Arnold in Pacific Standard

5. Can we make golf more diverse?

By Jean Guerrero at PRI’s the World

The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, D.C.

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