DLCS@BPS: Computer Science

"The abilities to effectively use and create technology to solve complex problems are the new and essential literacy skills of the twenty-first century. " - MA Digital Literacy and Computer Science Framework, June 2016

What is Computer Science?

Computer Science (CS) is the study of computers including software, hardware, and how humans interact with them. In K12 education, the words "coding" or "programming" are sometimes used synonymously, although those are just subsets of CS topics.

Massachusetts adopted the Digital Literacy & Computer Science (DLCS) Curriculum Frameworks in 2016 to outline what students should know and be able to do in the areas of digital literacy, digital citizenship, and computer science in grades K-12. While students’ technology use and skills have increased dramatically over the past year, computer science (CS) instruction has still not been widely implemented in our schools.

Why is Computer Science important?

Learn more about the importance of computer science.