As much as we know that teachers are key to equitable implementation of computer science in their classrooms, we also know that school leaders hold the locks. In an effort to address obstacles facing teachers to expand access to computer science education, CSforCA co-created a workshop designed by and for school leaders. The centerpiece of this equity-focused workshop is the CS Equity Implementation Guide to help troubleshoot common dilemmas. We encourage school leaders looking to drive computer science education in California to explore this resource, along with our top ten takeaways from the workshop:
School leaders play a pivotal role in the success of computer science education. While working as change agents within the CS education landscape, school leaders are able to assist in unlocking some of the gates that have been barriers within their systems. School leader Darren Alcala shared, “Systems of support are needed. Without them, there is a cog in the system that is missing. This can be accomplished when both teachers and school leaders can see the value of CS education.”