UO prof makes computer science more intuitive and equitable

Within the next few years, a computer science curriculum created at the University of Oregon could be a standard program in all K-12 public schools in the state. The curriculum is a key part of Computer Science for Oregon, a National Science Foundation-funded program that aims to prepare all students to live and work in […]
OSU – Cascades professor receives ODE award to boost K-12 students’ participation in computer science

Jill Hubbard of OSU-Cascades works with Oregon educators to expand universally engaging, culturally appropriate, and inclusive computer science education for K-12 students.
Oregon’s Computer Science Education Statewide Implementation Plan Released

The Computer Science Education Statewide Implementation Plan aims to broaden student participation in computer science education by the 2027-28 school year. It provides a framework for teachers, policymakers, industry professionals and community members. The plan includes statewide context, a possible timeline, funding issues as well as strategies for implementation and progress measures.
CS for Oregon helps teachers make computer science accessible

Program seeks to attract students of color, rural students and girls to computer science.
New program brings equity to Oregon’s computer science classes

UO professor Joanna Goode has spent the last 10 years helping make high school computer science courses more accessible for girls and underrepresented students, and succeeding across much of the nation.