Individualized Learning Without Grades with Sofía De Jesús

Individualized Learning Without Grades with Sofía De Jesús
Jared O'Leary

In this interview with Sofía De Jesús, we discuss Sofía’s book (Applied Computational Thinking with Python: Design algorithmic solutions for complex and challenging real-world problems), the importance of bringing your full self into the classroom, designing for equity and inclusion, working with individuals one-on-one rather than teaching to group averages, problematizing grades in education, collaborating with educators, and much more.

Guest Bio

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Sofía De Jesús is the author of Applied Computational Thinking with Python: Design algorithmic solutions for complex and challenging real-world problems and an education professional with over 20 years of experience teaching mathematics and computational thinking subjects to students grades five through college. Sofía graduated from the University of Puerto Rico with a Bachelor's degree in General Sciences with a focus on mathematics. She has a master's degree in Teacher Education and Allied Professions from the University of Dayton and completed the coursework for an EdD in Educational Leadership from the University of Phoenix. In her career, she has combined her love of development and curriculum design with her love for teaching. As a teacher, Sofía helps students incorporate the philosophy of computational thinking in courses like game design, circuits, Python, web design, and robotics. Sofía also currently works part time as an Associate Program Manager for Carnegie Mellon University's CS Academy team. She will join the team full time after the end of this school year. In that position, she hopes to help provide access to every community, especially in Spanish speaking countries, to expand representation of these communities in Computer Science and technology areas. Sofía has presented in multiple conferences about the importance of computational thinking and STEM in schools as well as the importance of diversity and equity in how we approach these topics in the classroom. Her most recent presentation was for CSTA's Equity in Action Summit, where she presented on Equity in Curriculum and Assessment Design in the CS Classroom.

In her spare time, Sofía likes to play video games and spend time with her 12 year old Yorkie, King Kong. Sofía also enjoys creating materials, small furniture, and jewelry using CNC machines and laser cutters. She enjoys spending as much time in Puerto Rico as work and life permits.


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