CS for CTE
The "CS for CTE: Endorsement, Expertise, Empowerment" grant-funded initiative is a year-long program aimed at providing educators with the necessary resources to deepen their understanding and technical skills in computer science. This APPLICATION is for high school educators who would like to prepare for the Virginia Computer Science PRAXIS exam, enabling them to achieve a Virginia CS endorsement.
Description
This is an APPLICATION for participation in the grant-funded project: “CS for CTE: Endorsement, Expertise, Empowerment”.
Selected participants will be notified by May 31st, 2023.
“CS for CTE” is a year-long NSF funded project that supports CTE-based Computer Science high school educators as they develop advanced skills and knowledge to enhance their teaching practice.
The grant operates in two phases for participants,
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Phase 1: gaining endorsement in Computer Science through asynchronous coursework and live online sessions to prepare to pass the Computer Science Praxis test (6 months), and
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Phase 2: personalized goal setting to craft and pursue advanced student learning opportunities in their classrooms, achieving these objectives through a variety of professional development and coaching initiatives
The CS for CTE project team is looking for qualified participants to commit to a year of professional learning (compensation provided through a competitive stipend). See the write up of the grant participant announcement here:
*Please note that while this course states the last date is December 15, the course will continue until July 2024.*
Prerequisites
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Must be a current faculty member as a Virginia CTE high school educator
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Must have taught at least one computer science course in the past year
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Intend to continue teaching computer science coursework in future years
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Work in a school that is considered Title 1, underserved, rural or of a similar designation
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Must not currently hold a Computer Science endorsement
Audience
High school educators who are already teaching an introductory level computer science course through computer science CTE departments.
Knowledge Level
Intermediate - Participating educators need a basic knowledge and understanding of the CS SOLs.
Schedule
The course is broken into two phases (spanning 6 months each).
Commitment of 5 hours per week (both live and asynchronous components of the course).
Every Tuesday will have a synchronous session that begins at 4:30pm (see schedule below).
Travel, lodging, and meals for an in-person event on July 12th will be covered by our grant.
PHASE ONE COURSE FORMAT: 80 hours
Registration Notes
CodeVA professional learning is free for Virginia and DC public school educators, preservice students and educators, and Dept. of Defense Education Activity teachers.
Tuition applies to all out of state and private school educators. You can find out tuition costs HERE.
Please note that you must have an approved VA Public School or DC Public School email domain to register. If you are not seeing a register button, it is due to one of the following reasons:
1. Your email is not all lowercase
2. Your email domain is not approved
3. Your profile is incomplete (a completed customer profile is required for registration).
If you are having trouble registering, please use this document to make sure you have completed all the necessary steps.
Pre-service teachers and educators should email educators@codevirginia.com for a waiver to register.
Those wishing to pay the tuition costs should email educators@codevirginia.org to be invoiced. CodeVA only accepts credit card payments at this time.
Grant Specific Information