News Releases

June 2008
Computing Courses in High School Solidify Math Skills, Offer Concrete Problem Solving Applications. Achieve, Inc., Dana Center Tap CSTA to Help Define Rigorous Fourth-Year Math Course for High School Seniors.

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November 2007
New Career Resource Available to Spanish-Speaking Students. CSTA Publishes Spanish Language Version of its Popular Careers in Computing Brochure.

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November 2007
$200,000 Award Gives Computer Science a Local Boost. NSF Grant to Computer Science Teachers Association Will Build Statewide Leadership.

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July 2007
CSTA Launches Nation's Largest Online Database for Computer Science Teachers. Resources Help Teachers Stay Up-to-Date on Latest Innovations.

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March 2007
The announcement of two prestigious computing awards points to a rising profile for women in the computing field. The two female recipients of these awards are both playing important roles in strengthening computer science education.

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June 2006
New Report to Improve How Computer Science is Taught: CSTA White Paper offers strategies for Policymakers, Educators, Administrators and Business Leaders

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April 2006
CSTA and IBM Bring Computer Science Skills to the High School Classroom; Computer Science Industry Shaping What's Taught in School


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March 2006
Report Dispels Myths of Offshoring; Renews Call for Focus on Computer Science Education

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October 2005
Computer Science Teachers Association Statement on Bill Gates' Six College Tour; Efforts to Encourage Computer Science Careers

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April 2005
INSTANT MESSAGE TO EDUCATORS AND THE PUBLIC:
TIME TO REFOCUS ON COMPUTER SCIENCE!


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CSTA works at many levels to support computing education.

Middle school
(problem solving &
algorithmic thinking)

High school
(computing &
computer science)

College/university
(enrollment &
transition)

Industry
(engagement &
preparation)