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While school districts around the country debate whether to ban generative AI, some math and computer science teachers are optimistic that the tools could have a positive impact in their classrooms.
According to a 2022 report by Code.org, only 40 percent of California high schools offer computer science classes, well below the national average of 53 percent.
Top Takeaways Collaboration between districts and community organizations, including to mentor teachers, is the key to expanding the pool of educators to teach computer science. Educational leaders ...
As technology continues to dominate our way of life, there’s a rapid growth of student interest in the field of computer ...
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, and a supply teacher at ...
There are far more students interested in studying computer science than there are kids who have taken a computer science class. And that gap is especially pronounced for Black and Hispanic ...
Computer Learning Centers qualified for federal student aid even as bankruptcy loomed When Computer Learning Centers canceled classes and locked its doors late last month, the action was swift and ...
After teaching for 25 years, yes, moving my classes online has been weird. But then I found moments of gratitude.
A new teaching fellow training focused on diversity, inclusion, and belonging is being piloted in two Computer Science courses — CS 121 and CS 61 — this fall.
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 ...