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Integrating Computer Science Across the Curriculum G1-8
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Integrating Computer Science Across the Curriculum – Foundations 1 G1-8
The ESC of Central Ohio, powered by LEGO® Education, is providing professional learning for G1-8 educators in computer science to support the expansion of CS programs in PreK-12 schools that are aligned with Ohio state standards. Teachers will leave with a LEGO® Education SPIKE Essential set, a teacher training kit, and a certificate confirming the completed 18 contact hours.

This course is free to any currently licensed teacher in Ohio. 

Course Format
  • 6 Hour In-Person Professional Development Day 1– Tuesday, May 21st 2024, 9am - 4PM
    ESC Northgate Branch 7207 Northgate Way Westerville, OH 43082
    Lunch is on your own, a refrigerator is available onsite.
    Please bring a charged laptop, Chromebook, or iPad to this event.
  • 6 Hour In-Person Professional Development Day 2– Wednesday, May 22nd 2024, 9am - 4PM
    ESC Northgate Branch 7207 Northgate Way Westerville, OH 43082
    Lunch is on your own, a refrigerator is available onsite.
    Please bring a charged laptop, Chromebook, or iPad to this event.
  • Virtual PD Session 1 – Thursday May 23rd 4 - 6pm
  • Virtual PD Session 2 – Tuesday May 28th, 4 - 6pm
  • Virtual PD Session 3 – Thursday May 30th, 4 - 6pm
Note: The cutoff for registration is: Friday, May 10, 2024

In this professional learning series, teachers will…
  • explore ways a hands-on playful approach to learning can build teacher and student confidence in computer science knowledge and skills.
  • investigate standards aligned lessons designed to help students grow in their understanding of computer science concepts.
  • develop a foundational understanding of computational practices and tips for integration in flexible and appropriate ways across the curriculum.
  • develop strategies for creating a positive classroom culture, including student communication and collaboration when designing computational artifacts.
  • explore strategies in observing student understanding and ways to adjust the curriculum to meet the needs of different learners.


Project Goals
Equity - Students in OH schools will have access to high-quality, project- based learning experiences that foster and develop Computer Science knowledge, skills and competencies.

Engagement - Students will be active in their own learning by engaging in project based hands-on activities that engage their creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Efficacy - Teachers will be able to effectively facilitate hands-on, project- based learning experiences focused on Computer Science that are aligned to the Ohio state standards for CS.

Expansion - Successful implementation will lead to expansion of CS programs within schools where teachers have become advocates for computer science.

Additional Info
Classes require a minimum of 15 participants and cohorts are capped at 25 participants. Click here to find your Ohio Educator ID. Additional sessions will be offered SY24-25, if you cannot participate in this cohort. Check out https://www.escco.org/TeachCS.aspx for future events.

If you have any questions, please email BJ Thaman at bj.thaman@escco.org

Because funds and seats are limited, we ask that you reach out ASAP if you are no longer able to attend this session.
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