EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

COMPUTER
CURICULUM

Computer science, among other STEM disciplines, can provide the knowledge and skills to empower individuals to create technologies with broad influence and impact. Women, underrepresented minorities, and people with disabilities are often missing in computer science classes, majors, and occupations.

Limited access to technology due to geography or poverty can also restrict access and opportunities. A lack of diversity limits the scope of problems being addressed and the ability of new tools and technologies to reach multiple audiences. One way to address this opportunity gap is by increasing access, inclusion, and opportunities for all students to learn computer science.

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STEM
CURRICULUM

The STEM curriculum aims to educate students in an interdisciplinary and applied approach and integrate the science, math, engineering, and computer science disciplines based on real-world applications. an educational robot is the main tool for this STEM curriculum and based on which all the educational activities will be performed. All students need to understand a world that is increasingly influenced by technology and to apply computing as a tool for learning and expression in a variety of disciplines and interests. Computer science and computational thinking, essential 21st Century Skills that increase a student’s readiness for careers and college in any field, can be integrated into any discipline. The High School and Beyond Plan, required of all students to graduate, is the place to identify individual student goals for career, college, and life. Computer science offers a strong foundation for students to attain their goals.

STEM

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