Whether you are a beginning computer science teacher or an experienced veteran, WeTeach_CS for HS provides all the instruction, materials, and support you need to teach a first year computer science course using three programming platforms: Scratch, Jeroo, and Java.
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Check out the 2018 WeTeach_CS Summit online schedule to make the most of your #wtcs2018 experience
This year’s WeTeach_CS Summit will be our biggest event yet, with over 90 (!!!) breakout sessions, general sessions, exhibitor fair, student playground, awards and more! To keep up with everything going, check out the full online schedule. Attendees can plan their WeTeach_CS Summit experience by browsing sessions, reading descriptions, syncing to calendars, and sharing via social media.
There's still time to get CS certified this summer—Act now!
If you want to return to the classroom this fall with a shiny new CS certification, then now’s the time to make it happen! There are three TExES certification testing windows this summer scheduled for June, July, and August. Choose the one that works best for you and allow WeTeach_CS can help you achieve your CS certification goals!
Register Now – How WeTeach_CS for HS, July 11-12 in San Antonio
WeTeach_CS Summit and Deep Dives Registration Closing Soon – Don't miss out on this unique CS PD experience! #wtcs2018
Whether it’s two days, three days, or five days, you don’t want to miss out on the CS PD experience of the summer! We’ve expanded our WeTeach_CS Summit and Deep Dives with so many new sessions, strands, and activities that we’ve had to move to a bigger location to hold all of the CS professional development for prospective, new, and experienced K-12 CS teachers. So, if you’ve been thinking about attending, now’s the time to act. Registration for the WeTeach_CS Summit closes on Monday, June 11 and Deep Dives registration will close on Tuesday, June 12. Don’t miss out!
Launch CS returns to Texas this July — Don't miss out on this opportunity!
Computational Thinking (CT) skills are crucial for students to develop for all 21st century careers and the earlier students being learning CT the better. Knowing this, Launch CS works to build capacity in schools through intensive, interactive, and engaging CS professional development which integrates computational thinking skills with core K-8… read more
Register now for the 2018 Congressional App Challenge
The Congressional App Challenge (CAC) is a public effort to encourage kids to learn how to code, through annual district-wide competitions hosted by Members of Congress for their district.
Students code original applications for the chance to be selected for recognition by their Member of Congress, win prizes, and have their work put on display in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC. This year’s contest begins on June 4, 2018.
Decisions by State Board of Education expand opportunities for Texas students who take CS courses
Public policy is made at many levels. The Texas State Board of Education reviews and adopts curriculum standards and graduation requirements which places them in a prime position to open up opportunities for students to take computer science related courses. The SBOE met on April 11-13, 2018 and made several decisions that will have this affect.
Don't delay! Registration for Bootstrap San Antonio closes on June 4th
Get ready! The 2018 Congressional App Challenge starts on June 4
The Congressional App Challenge (CAC) is a public effort to encourage kids to learn how to code, through annual district-wide competitions hosted by Members of Congress for their district.
Students code original applications for the chance to be selected for recognition by their Member of Congress, win prizes, and have their work put on display in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC. This year’s contest begins on June 4, 2018.