disseminates resources for K-12 district and school leaders, teacher leaders, and others who wish to develop computer science education programs. The online collection of resources includes
- summaries and syntheses of current information, data, and projects;
- recommendations from educators on the most critical supports, barriers, and lessons learned in the process of implementing a computer science program; and
- guidance and frameworks for leaders ready to take actionable steps toward bringing computer science to their students.
The resources cover a variety of topics related to courses, equity, infrastructure, instructional resources, and standards. 聽Examples include:
LeadCS.org鈥檚 resource dissemination is a promising practice in promoting K-12 computer education because of the wide variety of resources in provides and of beneficiaries it services. LeadCS.org was developed by at the University of Chicago with the support of a .
For more information on people with disabilities and computing fields visit AccessComputing. Locate tools for K-12 computing educators at AccessCSforAll.听