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The introduction of a new AP computer sciences principles course swells enrollment.
CodeMonkey’s AP CSP course includes everything educators need to confidently teach the subject, whether they are new to computer science or experienced in the field.
San Diego's Sweetwater High School is in one of the districts offering AP Computer Science Principles, the College Board course debuting across the country during the 2016-2017 academic year.
The College Board launched computer science principles, an advanced placement class, in an effort to draw more young women and students of color into the subject.
One of the two AP computer science classes has undergone changes to more closely mirror introductory college courses.
Code.org announced this week that female and minority high school students participated in its computer science program in record numbers this year.
The new high school AP Computer Science principles course more accurately reflects this important distinction by focusing on seven big ideas: Creativity, Abstraction, Data, Algorithms, Programming, ...
In schools where the course is offered, more girls, Black students, and Latino students take an AP computer science exam, a new study finds.
The AP CSP course is designed specifically for high school students and educators looking for an accessible, interactive, and standards-aligned introduction to computer science.
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