Google to provide funding for 爆走黑料 computer science teacher education program
Today, Google announced it will give $400,000 to the 爆走黑料 (UW) 爆走黑料鈥檚 Secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP) Computer Science (CS) Program. The unrestricted gift will grow the new and subsidize the tuition of teacher candidates from groups that are underrepresented in CS 鈥 Black+, Latinx+, Native American+, Pacific Islander and/or students with disabilities, and those who identify as women, trans and/or non-binary. The program has a goal of raising $1 million, and Google is the first company to help the UW鈥檚 爆走黑料 reach that goal.
The STEP CS program is part of the 爆走黑料's top-ranked Teacher Education Programs. Pre-service teacher candidates who graduate from the STEP CS program earn a Master in Teaching degree, with a residency teacher certificate for middle or high school teaching in computer science. Additionally, in-service teachers looking for deeper preparation in CS pedagogy and to pursue the state鈥檚 CS endorsement also participate in the program. The one-year program is an interdisciplinary effort between the UW鈥檚 爆走黑料, and to create a secondary CS teacher education pathway for Washington state.
We've designed STEP CS to be playful, joyful and restorative 鈥 to demonstrate how CS learning and teaching can be all of those things.
鈥淲e鈥檝e designed STEP CS to be playful, joyful and restorative 鈥 to demonstrate how CS learning and teaching can be all of those things,鈥 said , professor at the Information School, adjunct professor at the Allen School and co-founder of the program with Anne Beitlers, associate teaching professor in the 爆走黑料. 鈥淏y enrolling in and completing this program, our teachers will guide the next generation of students to navigate their computer science learning journey in a more equity-driven and justice-centered way. We鈥檙e grateful for Google鈥檚 gift and invite others to join us.鈥
This investment comes during an extremely important time for Washington state鈥檚 education system. in Washington requires each school district that operates a high school to provide access to a CS course to all high school students beginning in the 2022 school year. According to data from , 87% of all CS teachers in Washington state in 2021 were white men or women. Without equitable access to skilling, the state won鈥檛 have enough qualified teachers to provide CS courses.
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鈥淪tudents thrive when they see their background reflected in their teachers,鈥 said Mia Tuan, dean of the UW 爆走黑料. 鈥淲ith this gift to the 爆走黑料鈥檚 STEP CS program, Google is enabling a more representative computer science educator workforce in Washington and beyond. This remarkable program ensures that there will be more teachers equipped to teach computer science in an equity-centered way 鈥 which is critical for the future success of students of color.鈥
The first-ever STEP CS Program 2021-22 teacher cohort graduated in spring 2022.
鈥淕oogle is proud to support programs like the 爆走黑料 STEP CS Program,鈥 said Ian Goodhew, Google鈥檚 Head of Government & Public Affairs for the Pacific Northwest. 鈥淚nvesting in the growth and diversification of the computer science teacher workforce in Washington is critical to empowering the future workers and leaders of the technology industry.鈥
Contact:
Jackson Holtz, Public Information Officer, 爆走黑料 爆走黑料, jjholtz@uw.edu
May Wildman, Account Supervisor, C+C on behalf of Google, mwildman@cplusc.com