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Big-name companies like Delta Airlines, UPS, and Starbucks are clamoring for expanding computer science education at the K-12 level. But according to a recent report from the nonprofit Code.org ...
Teacher Sharon Genoways helps senior Madison Brown during a computer science class at Marian High School. Genoways is among those pursuing a teaching endorsement in information technology at the ...
Integrated computing enables teachers to incorporate basic programming skills into K-12 students’ regular math, science and language arts classes.
The percentage of high schools offering computer science courses increased from 35 percent to 51 percent in just three years, new report shows.
It’s not surprising that tech giant Microsoft would be partnering with local school districts to recruit kids into the industry.
This story was updated on Sept. 6, 2018 and on Sept. 22. The State Board of Education adopted California’s first-ever computer science standards at its meeting in Sacramento on Sept. 7. The standards, ...
German Parra, a math and computer science teacher at COBACH 6, a general education school, welcomes the support to teach Python, a versatile programming language. Orlando Daniel Avitia, director of ...
Sixty-eight percent of students who say computer science classes are offered at their school are interested in learning about the topic, compared to 49% of those in schools that don’t offer classes.
Florida is one of 47 states allowing computer science to count as math credit. But are these changes helping students or hurting them?
Professor Tracy Camp teaching a class related to systems, networks and security during Intro to Computer Science in Brown Hall at the Colorado School of Mines. Camp is trying to raise awareness of ...
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