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Developing resources to support a national computer science curriculum for K-12

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This session will continue efforts by the ACM and Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) to create a comprehensive body of resources to support the implementation of a national K-12 computer science curriculum. The ACM K-12 Computer Science Curriculum Committee, with input from the Computer Science educational community, published a Model Curriculum [1] in 2003. The Model suggests a four-level curriculum. Level-I topics, primarily for the K-8 years, closely follow the well-defined ISTE Standards [2]. Level-II topics are suggested for all students in grades 9 or 10 and are comprised of introductory computer science content. Level-III topics focus on analysis and design with emphasis on the scientific and engineering aspects of computer science. The Level III course is intended for students who may be interested in continuing their education in computer science at the college level. AP Computer Science and special topics courses comprise Level-4. This special session will focus on the learning objectives and activities for Level III of the K-12 Computer Science Model curriculum. Attendees will be invited to provide critical feedback that will help move the curriculum project forward.

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Tucker, Allen, (editor), Deek, F., Jones, J., McCowan, D., Stephenson, C., and Verno, A. A Model Curriculum for K-12 Computer Science: Final Report of the ACM K-12 Task Force Curriculum Committee. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), New York, New York, October, 2003. http://www.acm.org/education/k12/k12final1022.pdf
[2]
International Society for Technology in Education. (2002). National educational technology standards for students. Retrieved December 1, 2005 from http://www.iste.org/nets.
[3]
Computer Science Teachers Association, Mission Statement. Retrieved October 10, 2006 from http://csta.acm.org/.

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      SIGCSE '07: Proceedings of the 38th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
      March 2007
      634 pages
      ISBN:1595933611
      DOI:10.1145/1227310
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      1. K-12
      2. algorithmic thinking
      3. computing workforce
      4. learning objectives
      5. model curricula
      6. pedagogy
      7. standardization
      8. teacher preparation
      9. teacher resources

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