Promoting education in engineering and design for all ages. Learn more and read transcripts at www.k12engineering.net. Produced by Pius Wong, engineer, of Pios Labs (www.pioslabs.com [https://pioslabs.com/]). This podcast is for educators, engineers, entrepreneurs, and parents interested in bringing engineering to younger ages. Listen to real conversations among various professionals in the engineering education space, as we try to find better ways to educate and inspire kids in engineering thinking. For episode transcripts and more information, visit: www.k12engineering.net Topics include overcoming institutional barriers to engineering and STEM in K12, cool ways to teach engineering, equity in access to engineering, industry needs for engineers, strategies for training teachers, "edtech" solutions for K12 classrooms, curriculum and pedagogy reviews, and research on how kids learn engineering knowledge and skills. Thanks for listening!
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Promoting education in engineering and design for all ages. Learn more and read transcripts at www.k12engineering.net. Produced by Pius Wong, engineer, of Pios Labs (www.pioslabs.com [https://pioslabs.com/]). This podcast is for educators, engineers, entrepreneurs, and parents interested in bringing engineering to younger ages. Listen to real conversations among various professionals in the engineering education space, as we try to find better ways to educate and inspire kids in engineering thinking. For episode transcripts and more information, visit: www.k12engineering.net Topics include overcoming institutional barriers to engineering and STEM in K12, cool ways to teach engineering, equity in access to engineering, industry needs for engineers, strategies for training teachers, "edtech" solutions for K12 classrooms, curriculum and pedagogy reviews, and research on how kids learn engineering knowledge and skills. Thanks for listening!
Aiming for Equity in K-12 Computer Science, with Rosemary Kamei
The K12 Engineering Education Podcast
35 minutes
4 years ago
Aiming for Equity in K-12 Computer Science, with Rosemary Kamei
The Silicon Valley Education Foundation (SVEF) is a nonprofit running several
programs in K-12 STEM education, including its Computer Science Institute for
middle and high school teachers. Rosemary Kamei is the Chief Development and
Innovation Officer of SVEF, and she talks about why SVEF piloted its CS
Institute a few years ago and how it has been going through the pandemic. She
talks about how it aims to promote equity in CS education, across the digital
divide and accounting for socioeconomics, race, and gender in the Silicon Valley
community. Related to this episode: • SVEF: https://www.svefoundation.org/ •
SVEF CS Institute: https://www.svefoundation.org/computer-science • California
State Board of Education Content Standards for Computer Science Education:
https://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/computerscicontentstds.asp • Elevate Math at
SVEF: https://www.svefoundation.org/elevate-math • CS for CA:
https://csforca.org/ • SVEF Digital Equity:
https://www.svefoundation.org/digitalequity Subscribe and find more podcast
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the show possible. The K12 Engineering Education Podcast is a production of Pios
Labs: http://www.pioslabs.com.
The K12 Engineering Education Podcast
Promoting education in engineering and design for all ages. Learn more and read transcripts at www.k12engineering.net. Produced by Pius Wong, engineer, of Pios Labs (www.pioslabs.com [https://pioslabs.com/]). This podcast is for educators, engineers, entrepreneurs, and parents interested in bringing engineering to younger ages. Listen to real conversations among various professionals in the engineering education space, as we try to find better ways to educate and inspire kids in engineering thinking. For episode transcripts and more information, visit: www.k12engineering.net Topics include overcoming institutional barriers to engineering and STEM in K12, cool ways to teach engineering, equity in access to engineering, industry needs for engineers, strategies for training teachers, "edtech" solutions for K12 classrooms, curriculum and pedagogy reviews, and research on how kids learn engineering knowledge and skills. Thanks for listening!