What is NAIPI?
Code.org's Native American and Indigenous Peoples Initiative presents the integration of Native American perspectives and cultural richness in education and technology. Explore innovative approaches shaping Native American education and computer science, discover collaboration opportunities, and witness the collective impact we can achieve together.
Integrating Native American perspectives
Experience a curriculum crafted with care, integrating culturally relevant content that resonates with the rich values and traditions of Native American and Indigenous communities. Elevate your learning journey with resources that truly connect and inspire!
Math
Coding a Geometric Star Quilt
Learn code to create geometric patterns in stunning star quilts, blending mathematical concepts with creative expression.
Grades: 3-8
Duration: Week
English Language Arts
Coding with Poetry
Explore the intersection of coding and language arts by creating interactive poems, bringing words to life through programming.
Grades: 3-8
Duration: Week
Explore our curriculum offerings for different grade levels:
We want you to bring Computer Science to your school without worrying about the cost. That's why we have committed to our curriculum offerings being free forever!
Students who are Native American need to have teachers that are sensitive to the tradition and history of the people. I include Native language, examples, and history while I am teaching. At the same time, I recognize that no one person is the same as another and each student needs to have the tools and experiences they need to be able to grow.
Richard Winn, Library/Media Specialist • Wyoming Indian High School
Understanding educational gaps
Native American communities face unique challenges in offering and engaging in computer science (CS) education in their K-12 systems. Data gathered in the K-12 Computer Science Access Report shows that Native American students are far less likely to attend a school that offers computer science (67% as opposed to the next lowest access group, Black students at 78%).
Learn more in our State of CS Report.
Enhancing access and support
To address the gap in computer science education for Native American students, focused efforts are crucial in enhancing access, particularly in tribal schools. This includes fostering encouragement and support for students, and building strong partnerships among Native American communities, educational institutions, and organizations to promote computer science as a valuable and promising career path.
Get involved in expanding access to Computer Science (CS) education
Educators
Empower your teaching journey with comprehensive lesson plans, resources, and professional development from Code.org. Gain access to materials tailored for teaching computer science confidently, suitable for educators at all levels of CS teaching experience.
Teach with Code.orgSchool Leaders
Join us in our mission to create an engaged community focused on Native Excellence. Through a customizable approach, our District Program aims to build community, support increased access to CS education as well as provide districts with unique spotlighting and recognition opportunities.
Discover our District ProgramStudents
Discover the keys to your next step! Explore opportunities that empower you — from mentorships to scholarships and exciting extracurricular activities. Unleash your potential, find support, and embark on a journey of growth and success in your academic pursuits.
Discover CS JourneysCommunity Members
Partner with us to drive positive change. Explore and share collaboration opportunities, success stories, and the transformative impact we can achieve together in advancing Native American education and computer science. Reach out to us to learn more.
Email us ([email protected])Engage with our community committed to bridging gaps for Native American and Indigenous students
Regional Partners
- Alaska Staff Development Network
- Arizona Science Center
- AVID
- Code Savvy
- Computer Science Alliance
- Contra Costa County Office of Education
- Fresno County Superintendent of Schools
- Los Angeles Unified School District
- Mouse
- NDIT-EduTech
- New Mexico CS Alliance
- Oklahoma Public School Resource Center
- Sacramento County Office of Education
- Small School Districts' Association
- The Friday Institute
- University of California San Diego CREATE
Other ways to get involved
Are you a teacher? Indigenous community leader? Funder? Curious about how to get involved? Contact [email protected] to explore how we can work together.
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