Algorithmic thinking
Prioritizes logic and structured problem-solving over early dependence on programming language syntax.
Overview
IT Frontiers is a progressive multi-year curriculum for Grades 1–6 that builds foundational digital and computational literacy through concept-based learning.
Rather than focusing narrowly on apps or syntax, the program emphasizes algorithmic thinking, data literacy, logic, and the underlying principles of computing.
Bringing science back into computer science.
IT Frontiers prepares students to understand how digital systems work, how information is processed, and how computing concepts apply across technologies and everyday life.
The curriculum is designed to stay relevant even as tools change, giving students durable conceptual foundations rather than short-lived software familiarity alone.
Program brochure
Get the full overview of the Beginner’s Series, including scope, curriculum logic, and program structure.
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The program is structured around durable computing concepts that remain valuable even as specific tools and platforms evolve.
It balances computational thinking, real-world applications, and responsible technology use across elementary years.
Prioritizes logic and structured problem-solving over early dependence on programming language syntax.
Includes hands-on experience with core productivity tools such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Covers hardware, digital literacy, data, systems, logic, programming foundations, and internet concepts.
Builds safe, ethical, and responsible internet use into the learning experience from the start.
Fit
Designed for elementary schools looking to build conceptual digital literacy over multiple years, not just isolated software familiarity.
Series structure
The Beginner’s Series includes six student books across six elementary years, with teacher manuals for the final two books to support implementation.
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IT Frontiers helps schools establish a scalable, standards-aligned pathway for foundational computing education.
“IT Frontiers gives computing a real academic structure. It helps students think, not just click.”
School Leader“The progression is clear and practical. It gives teachers a stronger framework for what computing should actually develop.”
Teacher“What stands out is the balance between digital skills, logic, and responsible technology use.”
Curriculum Coordinator