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SIGCSE Lifetime Service To Computer Science Education
The SIGCSE Lifetime Service to Computer Science Education is an awarded granted by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group (SIG) SIGCSE annually since 1997, for lifetime contributions to computer science education. Laureates Laureates have included: * Chris Stephenson, 2024 * Renée McCauley, 2023 * Simon, 2022 * Cary Laxer, 2021 * Alison Clear, 2020 * Gloria Townsend, 2019 * Eric S. Roberts, 2018 * Mats Daniels, 2017 * Barbara Boucher Owens, 2016 * Frank Young (educator), Frank Young, 2015 * Andrea Lawrence (professor), Andrea Lawrence, 2014 * Henry Walker (educator), Henry Walker, 2013 * , 2012 * Gordon Davies (educator), Gordon Davies, 2011 * Peter J. Denning, 2010 * Michael Clancy (computer scientist), Michael Clancy, 2009 * Dennis J. Frailey, 2008 * John Impagliazzo, 2007 * Joyce Currie Little, 2006 * Andrew McGettrick, 2005 * Bruce Klein, 2004 * , 2003 * A. Joe Turner, 2002 * , 2001 * James Miller (educator), James Miller, 2000 * Bob Aiken, 1999 * D ...
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Computer Science Education
Computer science education or computing education is the field of teacher, teaching and learning the discipline of computer science, and computational thinking. The field of computer science education encompasses a wide range of topics, from basic programming skills to advanced algorithm design and data analysis. It is a rapidly growing field that is essential to preparing students for careers in the technology industry and other fields that require computational skills. Computer science education is essential to preparing students for the 21st century workforce. As technology becomes increasingly integrated into all aspects of society, the demand for skilled computer scientists is growing. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of computer and information technology occupations is projected to "grow 21 percent from 2021 to 2031", much faster than the average for all occupations. In addition to preparing students for careers in the technology industry, compute ...
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