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Why Boolean algebra should be taught in school

Why Boolean algebra should be taught in school

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 13 Mar 2013 For: Computing Canada Creator
 

We need more IT professionals in Canada, argues a writer, and emphasizing Boolean algebra earlier in the education system is one way to change that

IT is a numbers racket, someone once said.

OK, that’s a pun on the fact that there are billions of zeros and ones roaring through data centres and across networks, but there’s more than a bit of truth in it.

Math skills can be a useful tool in information technology, particularly in one’s early years when deciding which way to branch out in the industry.

Which brings us to Boolean algebra.

Writer Brian Bloom argues that it’s time Canadian high schools taught it.

“The logic of Boolean algebra is applicable to many other fields,” he writes, “but nowhere is it as practically important as it is in the world of information technology.”

I barely passed math all through school, so I’m among the millions who shudder at that four letter word. But there are thousands of IT workers across the country who leveraged their math skills to move into computer programming, database analysts and other IT-related careers. If nothing else, Bloom argues, Boolean algebra teaches good problem-solving skills.

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Howard Solomon Howard Solomon I'm assistant editor of ComputerWorld Canada covering network infrastructure, communications and government IT issues. An IT journalist  since 1997, I've written ... more

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