Does Google Have Too Much Influence Over K-12 CS Education?

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Google recently announced Global Impact Awards for Computer Science, part of the company's $50 million investment to get girls to code. But Google's influence over K-12 CS education doesn't stop there. The Sun-Times reports thatChicago Public School (CPS) teachers are participating in a summer professional development program hosted by Google as part of the district's efforts to "saturate" schools with CS within 3 years: "The launch of CS4All [Computer Science for All], in partnership with Code.org and supported by Google, starts this fall in 60 CPS schools to try to bridge the digital divide and prepare students." And in two weeks, the Computer Science Teachers Association [CSTA] and Google will be presenting the National Computer Science Principles Education Summit. "Attendees at this event have been selected through a rigorous application process that will result in more than 70 educators and administrators working together to strategize about getting this new Advanced Placement course implemented in schools across the country," explains CSTA. The ACM, NSF, Google, CSTA, Microsoft, and NCWIT worked together in the past "to provide a wide range of information and guidance that would inform and shape CS education efforts," according to the University of Chicago, which notes it's now conducting a follow-up NSF-funded study — Barriers and Supports to Implementing Computer Science — that's advised by CPS, CSTA, and Code.org.
 

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Theyre trying to do like wal mart does.. Corporations have low key taken over k-12

They want a nation of workers, not of thinkers.
 

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They want more coders to drive down the prices of hiring more employees for their company. That's all there is to it.

Most people hate programming and that's why it pays so much. There aren't enough people doing Computer Science.
 

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Really depends on what they're teaching them. Currently we have racist cacs teaching black children lies which doesn't seem to be much of a problem for anyone here
 
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