Life has little moments. Segments of time stitched together to reveal a passing of the torch. Coding, gaming, and expanded robotic and artificial intelligence (AI) applications are creating new, ...
For the first time, a slim majority of all U.S. high schools–51 percent–offer foundational computer science, up from 35 percent in 2018. The new statistics come from the 2021 State of Computer Science ...
More than 600 leaders of nonprofits, universities, and tech giants – as well as 50 US governors – have signed a letter in support of updating the US K-12 curriculum to include opportunities to learn ...
In a year of continued challenges for educators, advocates for computer science education are serving up some good news. This year marked a tipping point for these tech-focused programs, with 51 ...
The movement to make computer science a regular part of the K-12 curriculum at all levels—elementary, middle, and high school—is gathering momentum in very influential circles. In July, more than 500 ...
Stuck in the U.S. immigration quagmire, one of Kishore Khandavalli's top managers decided in late 2019 to move home to India. Educated in the United States and living in the country on a renewable ...
States must act urgently to make sure every K-12 student has access to computer science education, wrote more than 500 top business, nonprofit, and education leaders in a July 12 letter to the ...
July 15 (Reuters) - (In July 15 story, corrects paragraph 1 to reflect that the 50 governors included 5 from U.S. territories and paragraph 2 to reflect that Governor Asa Hutchinson organized the ...
(TNS) — Growing up in Modesto, Erik Zopeda thought his future would likely involve trades or construction. With his parents owning a landscaping business, that seemed to be the path laid out for him ...
The Oregon Department of Education released its first statewide plan for computer science education late last year. The chief goal is for all K-12 public schools to offer some level of computer ...
EdSource · Los Angeles parents fight for and win intensive tutoring for kids hurt by Covid Yet, when it comes to who gets these jobs, California’s youth — particularly the Black, Latino, Indigenous ...
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