Across the United States, enrollment in high school computer science (CS) courses is increasing. These increases, however, are not spread evenly across race and gender. CS remains largely an elective class, and fewer than three-fourths of the states allow it to count towards graduation. The Chicago Public Schools has sought to ensure access for all students by recently enacting computer science as a high school graduation requirement. The primary class that fulfills the graduation requirement is Exploring Computer Science (ECS), a high school introductory course and professional development program designed to foster deep engagement through equitable inquiry around CS concepts. The number of students taking CS in the district increased sign...
Assessing the impact of regional or statewide interventions in primary and secondary school (K-12) c...
Whereas researchers regard high school math and science coursework as the best indicator of college ...
Student success in computer programming courses has been a long-studied problem and computer science...
Prior research has shown that students pursuing Exploring Computer Science (ECS) as their first elec...
As part of the Taste of Computing project, the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) instructional model ...
The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has taken a unique approach to broadening participation of low-inco...
This study investigated the impact of the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) program on the likelihood...
Recent computer science enrollments have shown positive trends. However, these trends are not evenly...
This study investigated patterns in the development of computational thinking practices in the conte...
The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between students’ participation in the t...
There is a growing international movement to provide every child access to high-quality computing ed...
This study compares the characteristics and professional development (PD) experiences between teache...
Increasing retention in computer science (CS) courses is a goal of many CS departments. A key step t...
This study investigated patterns in the development of computational thinking and programming expert...
Currently, the dropout rate is crucial in the field of Computer Science (CS) higher education. In CS...
Assessing the impact of regional or statewide interventions in primary and secondary school (K-12) c...
Whereas researchers regard high school math and science coursework as the best indicator of college ...
Student success in computer programming courses has been a long-studied problem and computer science...
Prior research has shown that students pursuing Exploring Computer Science (ECS) as their first elec...
As part of the Taste of Computing project, the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) instructional model ...
The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has taken a unique approach to broadening participation of low-inco...
This study investigated the impact of the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) program on the likelihood...
Recent computer science enrollments have shown positive trends. However, these trends are not evenly...
This study investigated patterns in the development of computational thinking practices in the conte...
The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between students’ participation in the t...
There is a growing international movement to provide every child access to high-quality computing ed...
This study compares the characteristics and professional development (PD) experiences between teache...
Increasing retention in computer science (CS) courses is a goal of many CS departments. A key step t...
This study investigated patterns in the development of computational thinking and programming expert...
Currently, the dropout rate is crucial in the field of Computer Science (CS) higher education. In CS...
Assessing the impact of regional or statewide interventions in primary and secondary school (K-12) c...
Whereas researchers regard high school math and science coursework as the best indicator of college ...
Student success in computer programming courses has been a long-studied problem and computer science...