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Computer Science Teachers Association

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Founded
  
2004

Website
  
www.csteachers.org

Area served
  
International

Formerly called
  
www.csta.acm.org

Focus
  
Computer Science Education

The Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) is a professional association that supports and encourages education in the field of computer science and related areas. Started in 2004, CSTA supports computer science education in elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, higher education, and industry.

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Awards

Together with the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the CSTA offers the ACM/CSTA Cutler-Bell Prize in High School Computing. The award provides four $10,000 scholarships to each of four winners along with travel to a reception each February.

Computer Science Education Standards

CSTA publishes a set of recommended Computer Science Standards for kindergarten through high school. CSTA the Association for Computing Machinery publish an interactive State-By-State map showing the degree to which the recommended computer science standards have been included in the state educational standards.

CSTA recommendations for computer science education include beginning introductory lessons as early as kindergarten. A recent report by Association for Computing Machinery and the CSTA, Running on Empty: The Failure to Teach K-12 Computer Science in the Digital Age, found that in the United States, most high schools count computer science as an elective and most secondary schools have few educational standards related to computer science.

Code.org Advocacy Coalition

CSTA is one of the participating organizations in the Code.org Advocacy Coalition (previously called Computing in the Core (CinC)). The Code.org Advocacy Coalition is a group of organizations that works on public outreach and advocacy to encourage additional support for computer science in the core curriculum and includes members such as Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, Computing Research Association, and others.

Chapters

CSTA has more than 50 chapters in the United States and international affiliates in Israel, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

Newsletters

CSTA publishes a bi-monthly newsletter, the CSTA Voice, that highlights issues related to computer science education.

Governance

CSTA Board of Directors include:

  • Dave Reed, Chair
  • Deborah Seehorn, Past Chair
  • Laura Blankenship and Stephanie Hoeppner, 9-12 Teacher Representatives
  • Fred Martin, University Faculty Representative
  • Tammy Pirmann, School District Representative
  • Mina Theofilatou, International Representative
  • Myra Deister and Alfred Thompson, At-Large Representatives
  • Sheena Vaidynathan, K-8 Representative
  • Aman Yadav, Teacher Education Representative
  • CSTA Committees include:

    References

    Computer Science Teachers Association Wikipedia