Abstract
This project assembles a network improvement community comprised of partners from the University of Wyoming, community colleges, Wyoming school districts, the Wyoming Library System, the Wyoming Department of Education, and local software development firms. The community meets once monthly over the duration of the project to collaborate stakeholder agendas for meeting the project goals. The community enlists K-8 teachers from across the state to experience professional development (PD) and collaborate on integrating computer science into their instruction of STEM and social science topics. The project is producing units for teachers, who are implementing these units with support from master teachers and educational scholars. The community serves as a forum for teachers to debrief and learn from each other about ways to improve their instruction and design of the curricular units. Libraries in the state system act as partners for dissemination to rural areas of the innovative instructional approaches. As a result, in addition to increased knowledge, there was a significant improvement in participants' confidence with integrating CS into their practice as well as their beliefs that they can affect student learning outcomes in computer science.
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Borowczak, M., Burrows, A. C., & Johnson, M. (2021). WySLICE - Integrating Computer Science throughout Existing K-12 Core Disciplinary Areas. In ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. American Society for Engineering Education. https://doi.org/10.18260/1-2--38225
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