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Imagine teaching a computer class without any computers! That's what Esther Nakigudde, a 25 year-old community and social development graduate at Kyambogo University, ...
In the summer of 2021, Christine Bailey, a teacher at Blessed Maria Assunta Pallotta Middle School in Waterloo, was about to begin a workshop to learn how to teach computer science, and she was ...
Sixty-eight percent of kids who say their schools offer computer science courses say they want to learn more about the topic, compared with 49 percent in schools that don’t offer the classes.
Assemblymember Marc Berman, for the third time, has introduced legislation to require every public high school to teach a computer science course, a mandate that will bring access to the 48% of ...
Access to computer science courses in high schools has jumped significantly over the past three years—from 35 percent to 51 percent, concludes a new study by the non profit Code.org.. But access ...
Backed by nearly $60 million in funding from the likes of Microsoft, Amazon, Google and others, Code.org isn’t resting. The organization is partnering with business, education and nonprofit ...
University of Washington’s computer ethics class, taught by Prof. Dan Grossman, at top, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023, in Seattle. Credit: Ken Lambert/The Seattle Times And, if a teacher already has a high ...
They could take computer classes at CTECH, which operates out of a separate building from the high schools. And a select few can be chosen for a cohort of the P-TECH program.
Ohio’s educational institutions are mobilizing to improve how they teach computer science to kids in K-12 schools, but national rankings and local teachers say there’s more work yet to be done.
Elementary schools must start teaching computer science by the 2027-28 school year. Teacher-training programs must start adding lessons on computer science in 2026, the law says.
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