Prior research has shown that students pursuing Exploring Computer Science (ECS) as their first elective course were more likely to pursue another computer science course in high school, as compared to students who took a traditional course as the first course. This study investigated whether the results are consistent when students are pursuing ECS to fulfill the Chicago Public Schools\u27 graduation requirement. ECS is designed to foster deep engagement through equitable inquiry around computer science concepts. It is hypothesized that students who are fulfilling a graduation requirement will pursue additional computer science coursework at rates similar to students who were pursuing ECS as an elective course
This study investigated patterns in the development of computational thinking and programming expert...
This article compares the two most prominent courses of Advanced Placement (AP) computer science stu...
With the CS for All movement increasingly gaining traction nationally, students entering colleges an...
Across the United States, enrollment in high school computer science (CS) courses is increasing. The...
The Exploring Computer Science (ECS) high school curriculum is designed to foster deep engagement th...
The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has taken a unique approach to broadening participation of low-inco...
As part of the Taste of Computing project, the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) instructional model ...
This study investigated patterns in the development of computational thinking practices in the conte...
This study compares the characteristics and professional development (PD) experiences between teache...
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...
Interest in computer science is growing. As a result, computer science (CS) and related departments ...
The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between students’ participation in the t...
A key strategy for broadening CS participation in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has been the enac...
This study investigated the impact of the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) program on the extent to ...
This study investigated patterns in the development of computational thinking and programming expert...
This article compares the two most prominent courses of Advanced Placement (AP) computer science stu...
With the CS for All movement increasingly gaining traction nationally, students entering colleges an...
Across the United States, enrollment in high school computer science (CS) courses is increasing. The...
The Exploring Computer Science (ECS) high school curriculum is designed to foster deep engagement th...
The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has taken a unique approach to broadening participation of low-inco...
As part of the Taste of Computing project, the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) instructional model ...
This study investigated patterns in the development of computational thinking practices in the conte...
This study compares the characteristics and professional development (PD) experiences between teache...
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...
Interest in computer science is growing. As a result, computer science (CS) and related departments ...
The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between students’ participation in the t...
A key strategy for broadening CS participation in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has been the enac...
This study investigated the impact of the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) program on the extent to ...
This study investigated patterns in the development of computational thinking and programming expert...
This article compares the two most prominent courses of Advanced Placement (AP) computer science stu...
With the CS for All movement increasingly gaining traction nationally, students entering colleges an...