Professional Learning Program Resources Tool Kit

Thoughtfully curated by a team of professional learning content and facilitation specialists, Code.org is excited to share resources that support the customization and delivery of professional learning opportunities for CS. These resources are designed as flexible templates and guides that highlight critical content and offer suggestions for creating professional learning agendas that meet the specific needs of educators at district and local levels.

Marketing Resources

Access a variety of marketing tools and templates to promote the PL Program to school districts and educators. Resources will be available soon.

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Build-Your-Own PL

Explore our workshop guide and ready-to-use slide decks, designed to help you customize a PL agenda that fits the specific needs of your educators.

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Extend the Learning

Find suggestions and activities that encourage continued learning and exploration, helping educators apply their knowledge in the classroom and beyond.

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Looking for PL Program examples?

Here are examples of how the PL Resources can be used to create a flexible professional learning experience.

Computer Science Discoveries for 7th Grade CS and Tech Educators

This PL Program is designed for 7th grade computer science and technology education educators in a large school district. 50% of the participants are familiar with the Code.org platform while the other 50% have no previous Code.org experience.

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Computer Science Connections for K-5 Media Specialists

This PL Program is designed for K-5 media specialists from multiple small districts. In this multi-district program, participants primarily have no previous Code.org experience.

How AI Makes Decisions for 3-5 Grade Educators

This PL Program is designed for grades 3-5 general education educators in a large school district. Majority of them have no previous Code.org experience.