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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, and a supply teacher at ...
Integrated computing teaches computer science skills like programming and computer literacy within traditional courses.
Just nine states allow computer courses to count toward a high school student’s math or science requirements. That’s not to say computer-science-related classes are not growing.
Teaching math with computer programming presents an unprecedented opportunity to improve the success of all students, regardless of their race, gender, family background, income, or geographic ...
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.
How is computer science taught differently today than it was when you were a kid? Students who take computer science classes are more aware of the uses of computing.
Only 40% of California high schools offer computer science classes. A new law aims to make it easier to certify computer science teachers.
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 ...
In foreign language classes, students learn to become better communicators. Learning a new language forces students to cope with the vulnerability of expressing themselves with fewer resources ...
Thirty-six percent of public high schools in Arizona offer computer science classes, well below the national average, according to a new report.