By Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology
Schools need to do a lot more to promote the study of computer science as a discipline. At the high school level, only about a quarter of schools have CS classes, and many of those focus on computer use or coding rather than CS principles. At the college level enrollment in such courses is often restricted to those in the major or bloated with extra fees. According to the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, a non-profit science and technology think tank, while there’s a certain “groundswell of interest” in CS in the United States, it’s still not enough to address the high demand for skilled workers among employers.
https://campustechnology.com/articles/2016/05/31/report-wheres-the-computer-science-in-stem.aspx
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