Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB980

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Education - Computer Science - Content Standards and Requirements

Impact

In terms of state law, SB980 introduces requirements for the curriculum and standards relating to computer science education. The bill requires not only the promotion of computer science courses but also the assurance that these courses meet the Maryland K-12 Computer Science Standards. Additionally, it stipulates that the State Board of Education must periodically update these standards to incorporate advancements in the field, such as developments in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. This proactive approach positions Maryland to keep pace with the evolving landscape of technology education.

Summary

Senate Bill 980 aims to enhance the integration of computer science education in Maryland public schools. Specifically, it mandates that each county board of education requires public high schools to offer at least one computer science course. The bill emphasizes the importance of promoting such courses to students from ethnic, racial, and other demographic groups that are underrepresented in the field, with the goal of reflecting the demographic makeup of the student body. This initiative seeks to address disparities in participation in computer science education, particularly among students who have traditionally been excluded from these opportunities.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it will enhance educational outcomes and prepare students for a tech-driven workforce, there may be some contention regarding how effectively these educational standards can be implemented across diverse school districts. Critics may raise concerns about funding, teacher training, and the feasibility of promoting enrollment among underrepresented groups. Ensuring that every public elementary and middle school also provides computer science instruction appropriate for younger students poses additional challenges, including the need for developmentally suitable methods and materials.

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