Spartans named to national committee for data, computing in K-12 education

July 17, 2024

Two Michigan State University Spartans were named to a national committee that will advance the national conversation of data and computing within K-12 schools.  

Aman Yadav, Lappan-Phillips Professor of Computing Science Education, and alum Joshua M. Rosenberg were formally named to the committee in March 2024. They are two of sixteen members on the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) ad hoc committee. The National Science Foundation sponsors the work.  

Aman Yadav, Lappan-Phillips Professor of Computing Science Education

“I am privileged to be a part of this committee and look forward to the vital work ahead,” said Yadav, who is also the associate director of computing education for the MSU CREATE for STEM Institute. Yadav is jointly appointed to the Colleges of Education and Natural Science.  

“This committee will work to address the urgent need to identify competencies students require to excel in the computational era,” Yadav continued. “We will explore how K-12 education can facilitate the development of essential skills in computing.”  

The committee’s work will culminate in a study, with anticipated completion in 2025. The findings will be disseminated widely, including through state and federal briefings, at national conferences and via webinars.   

Yadav and Rosenberg are both two-time graduates of MSU.  

Learn more about the committee by visiting the NASEM website.