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1. Putting a Teaspoon of Programming into Other Subjects: Using teaspoon languages to integrate programming across myriad academic disciplines.

2. The information won't just sink in: Helping teachers provide technology‐assisted data literacy instruction in social studies.

3. Education Computational Thinking Should Just be Good Thinking.

4. Achieving CS for All Could Take Decades.

5. Is Higher Education an Engine of Opportunity, or a Perpetuator of Privilege?

6. Providing Equitable Access to Computing Education: Seeking the best measures to reach advantaged and less-advantaged students equally.

8. The SolarWinds Hack, and a Grand Challenge for CS Education.

10. Talking about Race in CS Education.

11. Growing Computer Science Education Into a STEM Education Discipline.

12. Transitioning to Distance Learning and Virtual Conferencing.

13. Teaching CS Humbly, and Watching the AI Revolution.

14. Teaching Teachers to Offer STEM to Undergrads.

15. Sizing the U.S. Student Cohort for Computer Science.

16. Getting High School, College Students Interested in CS: Mark Guzdial considers how few U.S. high school students take computer science, while Robin K. Hill shares what she's learned in teaching first-year college computing students.

17. Why Programmers Should Curb Their Enthusiasm, and Thinking about Computational Thinking.

18. Cutting the Wait For CS Advice.

19. Teaching the Nintendo Generation to Program.

20. Success in Introductory Programming: What Works?

21. Is CS Really for All, and Defending Democracy in Cyberspace.

22. Pondering Variables and Direct Instruction.

23. Human-Centered Computing: A New Degree for Licklider's World.

24. From Science to Engineering.

25. How to Make Progress in Computing Education.

26. Education: Teaching Computing to Everyone.

27. Education: Paving the Way for Computational Thinking.

28. Technical Perspective Is There a Geek Gene?

29. Programming Programming Languages, and Analyzing Facebook's Failure.

30. The Costs and Pleasures of a Computer Science Teacher.

31. Protecting the Power Grid, and Finding Bias in Student Evaluations.

32. Manipulating Word Representations, and Preparing Students for Coding Jobs?

33. 'Generation CS' Drives Growth in Enrollments: Undergraduates who understand the importance of computer science have been expanding the CS student cohort for more than a decade.

34. Balancing Teaching CS Efficiently with Motivating Students.

35. Crafting a National Cyberdefense, and Preparing to Support Computational Literacy.

36. The Slow Evolution of CS for All, the Beauty of Programs.

37. ICER 2016, and Star Trek at 50.

38. Introducing CS to Newcomers, and JES As a Teaching Tool.

39. Saving Face While Geeking Out: Video Game Testing as a Justification for Learning Computer Science.

40. Bringing Computer Science to U.S. Schools, State by State.

41. Sampling Bias in CS Education, and Where's the Cyber Strategy?

42. Drumming Up Support For AP CS Principles.

43. What Do We Do When the Jobs Are Gone, and Why We Must Embrace Active Learning.

44. Plain Talk on Computing Education.

45. Bringing Evidence-Based Education to CS.

46. Advice on Teaching CS, and the Learnability of Programming Languages.

47. What’s the Best Way to Teach Computer Science to Beginners?

48. Meeting Student and Teacher Needs in Computing Education.

49. Teach the Teachers, and Contribute to Humanity.

50. Finding a Research Job, and Teaching CS in High School.

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