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After nearly a half-century at the University of Washington, Ed Lazowska reflects on his career, the future of AI and ...
Carla Brodley, who runs Northeastern’s Center for Inclusive Computing, answers five questions about her team’s efforts to make computer science more accessible to all students.
Computer science education will probably focus less on coding and more on computational thinking and A.I. literacy, said Mary Lou Maher, a director of the Computing Research Association.
Investing in Public Education Will Strengthen the U.S. The U.S. is a global powerhouse. Public education is one of the main ...
There is no one answer to why computer science education isn't more widespread--but many of the obstacles are surmountable.
Better science education: Educators and researchers consider four likely areas for reform, from elementary schools to standards.
Science education for most children in California begins in elementary school, but it should start much sooner — in infancy, even — for children to achieve their full potential as young scientists, ...
An annual look at computer science education reveals persistent gaps in access, particularly for underserved student groups.
Equitable computer science education boils down to a problem of access—access to teachers with computer science expertise, to rigorous coursework, and to the required resources and tools.
The number of students taking computer science education courses continues to increase modestly, but not fast enough for some.
Without stronger and more equitable science education, the United States could lose its competitive place in the global economy and struggle to cope with future crises like the COVID-19 pandemic ...
EUREKA! will host its annual Dinner with a Scientist on Oct. 3 at 14000 North 7th St. to support science education in the ...
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