Welcome to the TeacherCast Podcast. In this episode, Jeff sits down with the Executive Director of CSNYC, Michael Preston and Superintendent Jason Eitner to discuss why students of all ages should should have a Computer Science infused curriculum. \xa0 About CSNYC CSNYC\xa0is a nonprofit founded in 2013 to ensure that all of New York City\u2019s 1.1 million public school students have access to a high-quality computer science (CS) education that puts them on a pathway to college and career success. To build thriving ecosystems for CS education in NYC and nationwide, CSNYC develops programming across four key areas: community development, teacher pipelines, industry engagement, and research. Together, work in these areas support our partnership with the City of New York in Computer Science for All (CS4All): a 10-year initiative to bring CS to all 1,700 NYC public schools. Early access to high-quality opportunities to study CS is critical to breaking down gender, racial and social barriers in the tech sector and related fields. Until recently, CS education was available to only a small number of NYC students, primarily enrolled in selective high schools. In 2012, the NYC Department of Education, with support from CSNYC founder and tech investor Fred Wilson, launched the\xa0Academy for Software Engineering\xa0(AFSE), the city\u2019s first CS-themed public high school available to all students regardless of academic background. A year later, it was followed by the opening of its sister school, the\xa0Bronx Academy of Software Engineering\xa0(BASE), and the launch of the\xa0Software Engineering Program\xa0(SEP), which provides middle and high schools with a multi-year sequence of CS courses. These efforts were tied to the city\u2019s large-scale strategy to encourage the growth of new industries and new jobs, and to ensure that education, both in K12 and at the college/university level, would properly prepare individuals for these new opportunities. CSNYC was formally launched in 2013 to provide funding and guidance to these initiatives and to support a portfolio of CS education programs managed by other organizations. These programs build capacity in schools by training teachers from other subject areas to teach CS and by recruiting volunteer software engineers to teach in classrooms. In its first three years, CSNYC supported programs reached 150 public schools and 12,000 students citywide\u2014a demonstration that CS was possible for all students if their teachers were provided with high-quality professional development, curriculum, and support. With Mayor de Blasio\u2019s announcement of the 10-year\xa0CS4All\xa0initiative in 2015, CSNYC\u2019s mission of reaching every student in the NYC public schools is being realized. CSNYC supports CS4All through fundraising and by providing guidance and oversight to the initiative, and by building the ecosystem necessary to ensure the ongoing success of K12 CS education in NYC and beyond. Links of interest CS Education Meetup:\xa0http://www.meetup.com/CSNYC-Education-Meetup/ Twitter:\xa0https://twitter.com/csnyc Medium:\xa0http://medium.com/@csnyc Facebook:\xa0https://www.facebook.com/csnycorg YouTube:\xa0https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt7A-Y36bLzb61-digpEiAA \xa0 About Guest Michael Preston (michael@csnyc.org) is the Executive Director of CSNYC, the New York City Foundation for Computer Science Education. CSNYC works to increase access to computer science in NYC public schools and is the city\u2019s partner in the 10-year Computer Science for All (CS4All) initiative. Prior to joining CSNYC, he designed and led digital learning initiatives at the NYC Department of Education including programs in middle and high school computer science, personalized learning, and digital literacy. At Columbia University\u2019s Center for Teaching and Learning, he led software development projects and research studies on multimedia analysis tools. He has taught courses in psychology and research methods at Teachers College, Columbia University, where he earned a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology. He received a B.A. from Harvard University \xa0 Thank You For Your Podcast Reviews Are you enjoying The TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network? Please share your thoughts with the world by commenting on\xa0iTunes today. I enjoy reading and sharing your comments on the podcast each week. 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