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Computational thinking in high school courses
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Stem EducationEngineeringComputer Science CoursesComputational LiteracyComputational ThinkingComputer Science ApHigh School CoursesEducationSoftware EngineeringSoftware Engineering EducationLearning AnalyticsComputer ScienceComputer-based EducationTechnologyHigher EducationCurriculum
The number of undergraduates entering computer science has declined in recent years. This is paralleled by a drop in the number of high school students taking the CS AP exam and the number of high schools offering computer science courses. The declines come at a time when career opportunities in CS continue to grow and computer science graduates are seen as crucial in building a globally competitive workforce for the 21st century. Efforts aimed at reversing the declining interest in computer science include curriculum revisions at the undergraduate level at many institutions, a re-design of computer science AP courses [1], and the inclusion of computational thinking into disciplines outside computer science [3].
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