The Case for Improving U.S. Computer Science Education, With Pat Yongpradit
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Innovation Files: Where Tech Meets Public Policy
The Case for Improving U.S. Computer Science Education, With Pat Yongpradit
Dec 07, 2020 Episode 25
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)

Despite the growing use of computers and software in every facet of our economy, not until recently has computer science education begun to gain traction in American school systems. The current focus on improving science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education in U.S. schools has disregarded differences within STEM fields. Indeed, the most important STEM field for a modern economy is not only one that is not represented by its own initial in the acronym “STEM,” but also the field that the fewest high school students study and the one with the most room for improvement, by far: computer science. Rob and Jackie discuss the state of computer science education in the United States and abroad—and why policymakers need to provide support—with Pat Yongpradit, chief academic officer for Code.org.

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