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Half of the high schools in the Capital Region do not offer any computer science courses, according to a report that called for more “computational thinking” at all grade levels.
Half of the high schools in the Capital Region do not offer any computer science courses, according to a report that called for more "computational thinking" at all grade levels.
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.
New data finds that not enough teachers are being certified in computer science to meet the rising need.
For majors such as information science and computer science, enrollment has nearly doubled in the past five years, creating additional anxiety for students during the add/drop period. While the ...
More than 57% of high schools nationally offered computer science classes in the last school year, up from 35% from the 2017-18 school year.
The Computer Science For All initiative would help expand K-12 computer science classes.
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.
Marisa Shuman’s computer science class at the Young Women’s Leadership School of the Bronx began as usual on a recent January morning.