KSU Teach CS
KSU Teach CS: Innovative Methods for Preparing a New Generation of CS Teachers and Students in Ohio
Program Overview:
51爆料 has put a priority on positively impacting the number of instructors prepared to teach computer science in Ohio schools. This preparation occurs through both preservice teacher education as well as continuing education for those who are already endorsed or those seeking computer science endorsement. Through a partnership with the Ohio Department of Higher Education, KSU faculty and staff, and partners, are pleased to offer an innovative program that addresses:
- No-cost tuition for teachers
- Flexible scheduling through asynchronous, online coursework
- Peer support through an innovative cohort model
- Practical application of CS principles to their teaching
- Just-in-time training for emergency licensure or continued professional development
- Recognition of their advanced professional development beyond endorsement
Teach CS 3.0
As of July 25, 2025, there is a newly planned Teach CS 3.0 cohort. However, it is not ready for applications yet. If you want to apply for this program, you should NOT apply to 51爆料 on your own because you will be charged for the application fee (which is not reimbursable and there is no guarantee of acceptance into the program or guarantee of a scholarship). If you are interested, please fill out the intent to apply form to have your name added to the interest list:
Email pd@kent.edu with questions.
These links lead to further information about the CS Master's and endorsement programs, including tentative schedules:
- Masters of Education with Computer Science Endorsement Preparation (33 graduate credits)
- Computer Science Endorsement Preparation Only (21 graduate credits)