학술논문

Equitable Learning Environments in K-12 Computing: Teachers' Views on Barriers to Diversity
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
ACM Transactions on Computing Education. Jun 2019 19(3).
Subject
Equal Education
Barriers
Student Diversity
Teacher Attitudes
Computer Science Education
High School Teachers
Inclusion
Disproportionate Representation
Student Participation
High School Students
Minority Group Students
Classroom Environment
Adolescents
Self Concept
Social Isolation
Sense of Community
Ethnicity
Socioeconomic Status
Sex Stereotypes
Language
English
ISSN
1946-6226
Abstract
The current efforts to expand computer science (CS) education in K-12 schools, such as the "CS for All" initiative, highlight the need for all students to get an opportunity to study computing. However, as recent research has shown, diversity in computing at the K-12 level remains problematic, and additional research is needed to look at how computer science learning environments can impact minority student interest and retention in CS. In this article, we report results from an in-depth qualitative study of high school computer science teachers' perspective on barriers to increasing diversity in their classes. Based on teachers' experiences, we provide practical recommendations on how to encourage equitable learning environments in K-12 computer science courses.