News

There is no one answer to why computer science education isn't more widespread--but many of the obstacles are surmountable.
As recipients of the world’s most prestigious computer science awards gather this month in Germany, they share concerns about teaching, ed-tech tools, and improving-but-still-low participation rates ...
Expert: Connecting computer science to everyday experiences is one way to help K-8 students learn about one of the 21st century's most important topics.
The think tank found that nearly half of the state's public schools do not provide entry-level computer science courses.
Its audacious goal is to teach computer science to every student in America from kindergarten through the 12th grade, with online lessons that begin with the simplest concepts of computer science.
The number of students taking computer science education courses continues to increase modestly, but not fast enough for some.
Equitable computer science education boils down to a problem of access—access to teachers with computer science expertise, to rigorous coursework, and to the required resources and tools.
For the first time ever, the State of Computer Science Education report is able to report on which high schools teach foundational computer science and which do not. Across the country, 47 percent of ...
Computer Science faculty will design the curriculum and teach the courses, with Teaching Credentials faculty working to ensure the content is relevant and teachable in a K-12 setting. The goal is to ...
But we believe that our nation’s current conception of computer science education does not go far enough. It is not sufficient to simply give more students access.