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Momentum Building for Computer Science

AASA’s School Administrator magazine (August 1,2024) by Bill Graves

Summary: In recent years, a growing number of states have required schools to offer computer science courses, ensuring that students know how to use – and create – computer technology. 

 

Alternative STEM education: A noncollege path to jobs for students from Underrepresented Groups

The Hechinger Report (July 31, 2024)

Summary: For students who don’t have the resources to attend college or complete demanding STEM programs, nonprofit-funded alternatives offer accessible training for careers in tech.


Unlocking the Future: K-12 Computer Science Curriculum Essentials

Tynker (August 8, 2024) by Lomit Patel

Summary: In our increasingly digital world, equipping students with tech-driven skills is more important than ever – starting with a comprehensive K-12 computer science curriculum. 


Amazon Inspires Girl Scouts to Explore the Future of STEM

Amazon (July 26, 2024) by Amazon staff

Summary: Through exclusive educational tours, Amazon’s partnership with Girl Scouts of the USA is helping ignite girls’ interest in science, technology, engineering and math. 


Black Girls Code CEO Strives to Help Girls of Color Break Into the Tech Space 

WTOP News (August 12, 2024) Stephanie Gaines-Bryant

Summary: With the help of local schools and community organizations, nonprofit CEO Cristina Mancini is making sure Black girls and women get a seat at the technology table. 

 

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