Evaluation Reports
Code.org® is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to computer science in schools and increasing participation by young women and students from other underrepresented groups. Our vision is that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn computer science.
Code.org partners with Outlier Research & Evaluation at the University of Chicago, a third-party evaluator, to understand our impact and progress towards meeting our mission. In the spirit of transparency and in an effort to share best practices with the field, we are pleased to share the results of our evaluation work with the general public.
Available reports
- Estimating the Causal Effect of Code.org Teacher Training Program on Advanced Placement Outcomes 2018 (PDF)
- Associations Between the Race and Gender of Computer Science Principles Teachers and Classroom Diversity 2018 (PDF)
- Measuring student proficiency: 2015-16
- Hour of Code impact study 2016 (PDF)
- Code.org Evaluation Report 2015-16 (PDF)
- Hour of Code impact report and teacher survey 2015
- Code.org Evaluation Report 2014-15
Learn More About Our Approach
In this recorded session, you’ll hear from Pat Yongpradit, Chief Academic Officer at Code.org and Heather King, program manager at Outlier, about the results of our programs over the course of the 2014-15 school year. What did teachers take away from professional development? What did students learn? What did we learn from our district partnerships? Learn from our successes and challenges as we discuss how we might work together as a CS education community to increase access to CS education for all.