Achieving a shared goal with AP computer science A and AP computer science principles

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College Board has joined national efforts to improve the state of STEM education, in particular to address the challenge of increasing participation with a diverse population of computer scientists to meet the growing demands of the field of computing. The Advanced Placement (AP) Program is pleased to endeavor in enhancing AP Computer Science offerings by maintaining college level integrity and addressing issues of equity and access for students and teachers. In addition to the established AP Computer Science A course, the AP Program is engaged in the development of a forthcoming AP Computer Science Principles course. The additional option for high school students to study college level computing will provide more students with an opportunity to be introduced to important computer science concepts, gain a broader perspective of the field of study, and have access to a larger pathway into computing.

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Tymann, P. T., Trees, F. P., Wainwright, L., Kick, R., Czajka, S., Kuemmel, A., & Diaz, L. (2015). Achieving a shared goal with AP computer science A and AP computer science principles. In SIGCSE 2015 - Proceedings of the 46th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (pp. 436–437). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/2676723.2677325

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