K-12 Computer Science Standards

Oregon Computer Science Standards

Explore K-12 computer science frameworks and standards for Oregon

Oregon currently doesn't have state regulated Computer Science standards. Oregon requires Computer Science standards to be embedded in all state education standards.

The K–12 Computer Science Framework arrives at a pivotal moment, as education systems shift toward preparing students not just to use technology, but to understand and create it. It supports states, districts, and organizations in developing standards and curriculum, strengthening teaching capacity, and building clear computer science learning pathways.

At its core, the framework aims to transform computer science from a limited opportunity into a universally accessible part of every student's education.

The Concepts and Practices of the K–12 Computer Science Framework

Core Concepts
  1. 1. Computing Systems
  2. 2. Networks and the Internet
  3. 3. Data and Analysis
  4. 4. Algorithms and Programming
  5. 5. Impacts of Computing
Core Practices
  1. 1. Fostering an Inclusive Computing Culture
  2. 2. Collaborating Around Computing
  3. 3. Recognizing and Defining Computational Problems
  4. 4. Developing and Using Abstractions
  5. 5. Creating Computational Artifacts
  6. 6. Testing and Refining Computational Artifacts
  7. 7. Communicating About Computing