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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.
There is a persistent income gap among students taking computer science classes in high school and those who aren't.
A broad survey of the computer science discipline, focusing on the computer's role in representing, storing, manipulating, organizing and communicating information. Topics include hardware, software, ...
Students in the East Cooper Center for Advanced Studies computer science classes are successfully completing courses that will benefit them in their future educational and career paths.
Despite recent gains, California still lags behind 34 other states in the percentage of high schools that offer computer science classes, according to a new report released this week. “The California ...
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.
We'll hear about the Oregon Department of Education's first statewide plan for computer science education, released late last year.
With the highest-ever number of students taking computer science courses, the department is looking to usher in a new era with broader research and scholarship opportunities.
Lori Martin of Chesapeake Public Schools predicts a looming workforce crisis in Virginia as the demand for computer science skills outstrips supply. Martin, the STEAM/CTE coordinator, spearheads th… ...
A shortage of teachers for computer science classes puts California near the bottom of a national instruction ranking Only 40% of California high schools offer computer science classes.
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