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Is Computer Science A Foreign Language? Georgia Says Yes, Sees Boost In Enrollment


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Lanier High School students

Students in the 2016-17 Center for Digital Technology program at Lanier High School, Buford, Ga.

Credit: AJC.com

Since the fall of 2014, students at Lanier High School in Buford, Georgia, have been able to take computer science classes, where they learn programming languages like Java or Python, in place of foreign language classes like French or Spanish.

 

 

The University System of Georgia, which includes all of the state's public colleges and universities, changed its college entrance requirements to support the change.

Statewide, since the USG shifted its policy and the state board of education put more emphasis on hiring computer science teachers, the number of students taking computer science classes has grown by more than 50 percent.

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