The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA), Code.org, Cyber Innovation Center (CIC), and National Match and Science Initiative (NMSI) invite you to review the K-12 Computer Science framework. This review period will close at 11:59 pm PT on June 29.
The goal of the K-12 CS Framework is to describe a foundation for what all students need to know and be able to do in computer science. Instructions for individuals and facilitators of group reviews, an online review submission form, the review draft, and background materials are now available at http://K12cs.org/review.
- To provide an effective review of the framework draft, please read the about, FAQ, and the annotated presentation at K12cs.org
- Watch the review period launch webinar recording. Learn about the development of the framework and how to provide an effective review.
- All of the comments from the prior review period were considered and the writers are still working to incorporate the feedback. Check out the April blog post for information on revisions.
Visit http://K12cs.org/review to start the review process and sign up for updates.
Author: Meg Featheringham, KQ Editor
Meg Featheringham is responsible for the development and production of the AASL journal, Knowledge Quest. When not working at AASL, Meg enjoys playing euchre, attending concerts and plays, spending time with family and friends, and reading (of course).
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