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Learn how to bring computer science to any classroom
The Ohio STEM Learning Network (OSLN) offers professional development to all Ohio teachers looking to bring the critical ideas of computer science and computational thinking to their students.
No matter the grade level, OSLN offers programs that can inspire students, connect to relevant standards, and build life-changing skills.
Tailored options for every grade level
Elementary teachers, learn to enhance math, ELA, and science instruction with computer science. OSLN’s year-long professional learning experience for K-5 integrates computer science standards into these core subjects.
Through a mix of unplugged activities and curriculum integration, teachers can join peers statewide to cultivate early computational skills in young learners. Learn more and apply.
Program: OSLN Computer Science K-5 Program (Grades K-5)
From broadening participation in middle school to college-level programming, OSLN has brought nationally tested professional learning programs backed by Code.org to hundreds of Ohio teachers.
Get the support you need to bring computer science education to your school or take students further.
Programs: Code.org Computer Science Discoveries (Grades 6-10), Code.org Computer Science Principles (Grades 9-12), and Code.org Computer Science A (Grades 9-12)
Licensure Prep
Confident in teaching computer science and ready to pursue licensure?
The Ohio STEM Learning Network’s Licensure Exam Prep Program can help.
Launching April 2024, this program will deepen your understanding and prepare you for licensure as a computer science teacher under Ohio’s supplemental pathway.
Applications will open soon to help you to prepare for the June 2024 exam. Seats will be very limited, sign up today.
Upcoming computer science event
Have questions about how to bring these resources to your school? Looking to advocate for computer science or connect teachers at your school? Join this upcoming, free event.
How the Teach CS Grants Expand Computer Science Access
For K-5th
For 6-12
Summer workshop details
K-12 educators from four distinct professional learning cohorts will gather at two sites for a week of immersive learning and networking in computer science and computational thinking.
For the 2024-2025 school year, summer workshops will be held in both Central and Northwest Ohio.
- Northwest Ohio cohort summer workshop
- June 10-14, 2024 at the Putnam County ESC
- Central Ohio cohort summer workshop
- June 24-28, 2024 in Reynoldsburg in partnership with the ESC of Central Ohio
Both cohorts are open to applicants statewide.
Program cost for year-long cohorts
The facilitation, materials, and supports cost $2,000 per participant, across all four programs.
Scholarships are available to Ohio teachers who meet the following conditions:
- Complete the program’s requirements
- Plan to teach the course content to students in the 2024-2025 school year
- For middle school and high school: Teachers are interested in pursuing a license to teach computer science.
- Note: The Ohio STEM Learning Network will offer support for teachers interested in pursuing the Supplemental Licensure Pathway.
Interested educators should apply as soon as possible to receive maximum potential financial aid.
Teach CS Grant partners
OSLN is proud to recognize the Putnam County Educational Service Center and Educational Service Center of Central Ohio for their partnership on the Teach CS Grants.
Help us bring computer science to all classrooms in Ohio!
If you’d like to share this opportunity with another educator, you can nominate them for this training. They’ll immediately receive a link to this information, along with a note letting them know you thought it would be a good fit for them.
As a little bonus, if the educator you nominated is accepted into the next cohort, you will be entered to win a gift card as a token of our appreciation.