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Kaitlyn Nicole Stormes – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Despite efforts to increase representation among those enrolled, earning degrees, and working in the computing and technology industry, women across races/ethnicities and People of Color more broadly remain underrepresented in the field. Fortunately, extant literature has found that psychosocial factors like computing identity can help broaden…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Sense of Community, Predictor Variables, Self Concept
Christopher Perdriau; Meron Solomon; Amy Ko – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
Introduction: Computer science (CS) lacks representation from people who identify as one or more of the following identities: woman, Black, Indigenous, Hispanic, Latina/Latino/Latinx, or disabled. We refer to these groups as historically underrepresented groups (HUGs). Informal learning, like CS summer camps and hackathons, can increase interest…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Computer Science Education, Student Recruitment, Elementary Secondary Education
Jean Salac; Lena Armstrong; F. Megumi Kivuva; Jayne Everson; Amy J. Ko – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2025
Background and Context: With the growing movement to adopt critical framings of computing, scholars have worked to reframe computing education from the narrow development of programming skills to skills in identifying and resisting oppressive structures in computing. However, we have little guidance on how these framings may manifest in classroom…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Computer Science Education, Summer Programs, Secondary School Students
Paul Mayer; Rich Baraniuk – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2025
It is argued that logic, and in particular mathematical logic, should play a key role in the undergraduate curriculum for students in the computing fields, which include electrical engineering (EE), computer engineering (CE), and computer science (CS). This is based on (1) the history of the field of computing and its close ties with logic, (2)…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Logical Thinking, Computer Science Education, Engineering Education
Jill Denner; Heather Bell; David Torres; Emily Green – Computer Science Education, 2024
Background and context: High school students' interest in computing fields is not always sustained in community college due to a disconnect between institutions. Objective: To understand how cross-sector collaborations can align institutional pathways in computing. Research questions: What cross-sector practices can be used to build a computing…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Guided Pathways, High Schools, Community Colleges
Tiffany L. Wright – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study aimed to examine the impact of cultural capital (Bourdieu, 1973; Bourdieu & Passeron, 1977) on the access and equity of C-STEM learners of color under the following four tenets of Yosso's (2005) Community Cultural Wealth model: aspirational, familial, social, and navigational capital. A theoretical framework of Critical Race Theory…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Access to Education, Equal Education, Females
Okhee Lee; Scott Grapin – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
We propose a conceptual framework for STEM education that is centered around justice for minoritized groups. Justice-centered STEM education engages all students in multiple STEM subjects, including data science and computer science, to explain and design solutions to societal challenges disproportionately impacting minoritized groups. We…
Descriptors: Social Justice, STEM Education, Bilingual Students, Multilingualism
Cynthia Pickering – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The nation's need for a diverse and competent Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) workforce contributing to economic growth, global competitiveness, and innovation is a primary policy driver for broadening participation in STEM. Yet, social justice and ethics policies dating as far back as the civil rights movement and earlier…
Descriptors: Student Participation, STEM Education, Work Experience Programs, Undergraduate Students
Shetay Ashford-Hanserd; Lillianna Franco Carrera; Twyla D. Hough; Toni D. Moreno; April J. Mouton; Ila Wallace – Career and Technical Education Research, 2024
To promote racial and gender equity in the field of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and computing (STEM+C), we investigated prominent influences on historically underrepresented minority (HURM) women's persistence in undergraduate education. With the underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic women in the computing workforce, this…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Undergraduate Students, Females, African American Students
Jean J. Ryoo; Michelle Choi; Wei Wei; Jacqualyn Blizzard-Caron; Ryan Clarke; Lillian Kohn; Daniel Voloch – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2025
This paper explores how minoritized Computer Science (CS) students articulate their sense of critical agency to positively impact the world around them, both for today and the future, when participating in a Girls Who Code program focused on ethics, equity, and underrepresentation in computing. Observations, interviews, and surveys were conducted…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Middle School Students, High School Students, Clubs
Nagash Clarke; Joi-Lynn Mondisa; Becky Wai-Ling Packard; Carin Queener Schemanske; Anu Tuladhar; Kinnis Gosha – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2024
This paper offers a synthesis on computing identity and the experiences of women and minoritized populations in computing and computer science in higher education. Examining computing identity and its role in the computing experiences of minoritized undergraduates can help us better understand ways to engage and support women and minoritized…
Descriptors: Females, Minority Group Students, Undergraduate Students, Self Concept
Shamima Nasrin Runa; Andrew McCartan; Brett A. Becker; Catherine Mooney – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
Sense of belonging, or belongingness in academia, is an individual's personal conviction as to their acceptance as a valued member of an academic community. The importance of belongingness lies in correlations with motivation, persistence, mental health and well-being. Prior work has shown that belongingness can be lower in students who are…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Computer Science Education, Sense of Community, Foreign Countries
Kristy A. Robinson; So Yeon Lee – Journal of Experimental Education, 2025
Students vary in their perceptions of teachers' motivational supports, even within the same classroom, but it is unclear why this is the case. To enable the design of equitable environments and understand the theoretical nature of motivational climate, this study explored demographic differences in university students' perceptions of instruction…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Undergraduate Students, Introductory Courses
Tomoko M. Nakajima; Julia Rose Karpicz; Justin A. Gutzwa – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2024
Although undergraduate (UG) computer science (CS) programs are increasingly engaged in diversification efforts, this work is rarely critically informed or assessed. We conducted a qualitative secondary analysis of interviews with 55 campus leaders at four U.S. institutions of higher education, to examine how diversity initiatives broadened the…
Descriptors: Campuses, Leaders, Undergraduate Study, Student Participation
Teresa M. Ober; Ying Cheng; Meghan R. Coggins; Paul Brenner; Janice Zdankus; Philip Gonsalves; Emmanuel Johnson; Tim Urdan – Computer Science Education, 2024
Background and Context: Differences in children's and adolescents' initial attitudes about computing and other STEM fields may form during middle school and shape decisions leading to career entry. Early emerging differences in career interest may propagate a lack of diversity in computer science and programming fields. Objective: Though middle…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Attitudes, Computer Science Education, STEM Education
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