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Lambdaman (and Lambdawoman), supporting Bootstrap

Organized by Philip Wadler
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Lambdaman (and Lambdawoman), supporting Bootstrap Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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Hanes Tagless T-shirt

Get a Lambdaman shirt, as sported by Philip Wadler in Propositions as Types (or a Lambdawoman one). Profits go to support Bootstrap, teaching Functional Programming to Middle- and High-School students.

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All funds raised will be paid directly to Brown University for Bootstrap. The money will be used to train teachers across the country and to pay for curriculum development, software development, and software support so that teachers can access materials free-of-cost. .
$6,150 raised
432 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
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Hanes Tagless T-shirt, Unisex - Palace Blue
Hanes Tagless T-shirt
Unisex - Palace Blue
  • Lambdaman (and Lambdawoman), supporting Bootstrap Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Lambdaman (and Lambdawoman), supporting Bootstrap Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Lambdaman (and Lambdawoman), supporting Bootstrap Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Philip Wadler

About this campaign

Profits go to support Bootstrap.


Propositions as Types (paper). Philip Wadler (homepage).

Bootstrap:Programming for every student. Teaching Computer Science and Algebra.


What if a math class taught rigorous computer programming, using the concepts and content that are already in the book? Bootstrap integrates math and computing education to enable equitable access and success in both subjects for all students in grades 6-12. We design our curricula, pedagogy, and software in tandem to foster learning at depth and to ease adoption. Our high-quality professional development programs and classroom materials reflect our core belief in the value of teachers.

We work with schools, districts and tech-educational programs across the country, reaching hundreds of teachers and thousands of students each year. Bootstr has been integrated into math and technology classes across the country, reaching tens of thousands of students since 2006. Most teachers have also attended a Bootstrap Workshop, where they received specialized training to deliver the class.

By working with mainstream math and computing teachers and aligning to national and state standards, Bootstrap is built to sca. Bootstrap has partnered with school, districts and organizations across the country to bring the curriculum to their students. And because every child takes math - no matter their gender, classage or interes- Bootstrap reaches thousands of girls and underrepresented students each year.

Supporters

Thomas Dietert 1 item + $10

Happy to support teaching FP to children, and to support bootstrap!

Doug Fory 1 item + $25
UBC CPSC 311 3 items
John Stout 1 item + $10
John Clements 1 item

I don't have enough t-shirts with lambdas on them. (I think that's what Anika said, anyway.)

Anonymous 2 items
Josh Adams from DailyDrip 1 item

Huge fan of this shirt, glad to finally get to buy one :) Sharing on twitter to spread the love.

Anonymous 1 item

Bootstrap changed my view for computer science education - instead of being separated from or used as a tool for math, it could be fully integrated! Look forward to Pyret's new physics curriculum!

Thomas Bartling 1 item
Marco T Morazan 1 item

It is important for everyone to learn how to approach problem-solving and programming.

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