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Commitment to computer science

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The KaiBot can be used to participate with other online virtual robots in Kainundrum. Photo supplied.

Pakuranga-based Kai’s Education joins more than 100 organisations in announcing their commitment to computer science (CS) education.

As the CSforALL community advocates equitable and sustainable K-12 computer science education, it also explores the ideas, policies and events that will propel the movement forward – an exploration of game changers in CS, the theme of the 2022 CSforALL Summit.

The summit announces 180 CSforALL commitments from 136 organisations made by the community, marking growth in commitment-makers over 2021, and celebrates the forward momentum of K-12 computer science education systems in the United States.

Kai’s Education chief executive officer Bruce Jackson understands the importance of CS in education and increasing diversity in STEM fields worldwide.

“Bruce pushes the boundaries with his passion for providing young people with opportunities and training to help build their STEM skills for the future,” Kai’s Education sales and marketing director Ronel Schodt says.

Kai’s Education 2022 CSforALL commitment is to engage with more districts, especially around Texas, on a pilot programme for the new KaiBot in their web-based game Kainundrum.

“We want to engage and inspire 200 teachers and educators and 2000 students by the fall of 2024,” Kai’s Education says.

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