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Mike Karlin; Anne Ottenbreit-Leftwich; Yin-Chan Janet Liao – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
While a growing emphasis has been placed on broadening participation in computer science (CS) education, an enduring gender gap exists. One reason for this is gender-based CS stereotypes, which serve as gatekeepers and act in exclusionary ways. However, some high schools in the U.S. have still built gender-inclusive CS programs. We conducted a…
Descriptors: High Schools, Computer Science Education, Gender Differences, Stereotypes
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Dwi Maryono; Sajidan; Muhammad Akhyar; Sarwanto; Bayu Tri Wicaksono; Nurcahya Pradana Taufik Prakisya – Discover Education, 2025
This study investigates the integration of adaptive e-learning and gamification through a platform called NgodingSeru.com to improve problem-solving skills in programming among vocational high school students. The adaptive system offers personalized learning by adjusting task difficulty to student's proficiency levels, while gamification elements…
Descriptors: Career and Technical Education Schools, High Schools, High School Students, Electronic Learning
Sujeeth Goud Ramagoni – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The rapid evolution of technology and its integration across virtually every field has made computer science (CS) education a crucial component of modern curricula. Despite the increasing demand for CS skills and being the top source of new wage creation in the U.S., CS education remains undervalued and underrepresented in high school systems.…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Computer Science Education, Barriers, Access to Education
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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
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Parker, Miranda C. – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2023
In the age of computing, there still exist many schools that do not offer computer science courses. The reason can be esoteric to designers of interventions, curricula, and policies. This study aims to answer the research question: "What do school officials perceive as barriers to and supports for offering computer science courses at their…
Descriptors: Barriers, Computer Science Education, High Schools, Affordances
Bruno, Paul; Pérez, Mariam Saffar; Lewis, Colleen M. – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2022
High schools in California--and around the country--increasingly offer computer science (CS) and often would like to expand CS offerings further. However, these expansions pose a number of challenges for administrators and policymakers, especially if they are going to happen effectively and equitably. We consider four of the most pressing…
Descriptors: High Schools, Computer Science Education, Equal Education, Teacher Supply and Demand
Zinth, Jennifer Dounay – Education Commission of the States, 2015
Computer science and coding skills are widely recognized as a valuable asset in the current and projected job market. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 37.5 percent growth from 2012 to 2022 in the "computer systems design and related services" industry--from 1,620,300 jobs in 2012 to an estimated 2,229,000 jobs in 2022. Yet some…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computer Science Education, Graduation Requirements, High Schools
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Judson, Eugene; Glassmeyer, Kristi – Computers in the Schools, 2020
In 37 states, an accepted computer science course may qualify or "flex" as a high school graduation requirement in lieu of a traditional requirement, such as mathematics. Applying a first- and second-order barriers framework (i.e., tangible impediments and personal beliefs), we examined views of 60 high school administrators. The…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Computer Science Education, Graduation Requirements, Mathematics Education
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Çetin, Nihal Menzi; Telli, Esra; Daghan, Gökhan; Akkoyunlu, Buket – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2019
In this study, it was aimed to determine the reflective thinking levels of prospective teachers and the change of their reflectivity levels within the teaching practicum process. For this purpose, the blog postings, which written by the prospective teachers at different themes, were analyzed. Within the scope of the study, reflective thinking…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Reflective Teaching
Zinth, Jennifer – Education Commission of the States, 2016
Allowing high school students to fulfill a math or science high school graduation requirement via a computer science credit may encourage more student to pursue computer science coursework. This Education Trends report is an update to the original report released in April 2015 and explores state policies that allow or require districts to apply…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Graduation Requirements, Computer Science Education, Educational Trends
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Judson, Eugene; Glassmeyer, Kristi – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2019
Recent policies across the United States support rigorous high school computer science courses acting as flex credit courses. This allows the courses to count as graduation requirements in lieu of traditional mathematics or science courses. In this study, 457 teachers in high schools that had not yet adopted flex credit policies indicated school…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Computer Science Education, School Readiness, Beliefs
Hubbard, Aleata Kimberly – ProQuest LLC, 2017
In this dissertation, I explored the pedagogical content knowledge of in-service high school educators recently assigned to teach computer science for the first time. Teachers were participating in a professional development program where they co-taught introductory computing classes with tech industry professionals. The study was motivated by…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, High Schools, Computer Science Education, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Venkataraman, Rohith; Agarwal, Eshan; Brown, David W. – International Journal on E-Learning, 2019
A strong gender disparity exists within the computer science (CS) field, and this imbalance stretches from the professional domain down to the educational level. In a 2013 study (Venkataraman et. al 2013), students (n = 127) of a northeastern STEM high school were surveyed. Responses were collected and analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis statistical…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gender Differences, Computer Science Education, STEM Education
Colby, Jennifer – Knowledge Quest, 2015
This article describes a school librarian's experience with initiating an Hour of Code event for her school's student body. Hadi Partovi of Code.org conceived the Hour of Code "to get ten million students to try one hour of computer science" (Partovi, 2013a), which is implemented during Computer Science Education Week with a goal of…
Descriptors: High Schools, School Libraries, Computer Science Education, Library Role
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Garvin, Megean; Neary, Michael; DesJardins, Marie – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2019
High school computing education reform efforts have been ongoing across the United States, particularly in the past decade. Although national Computer Science (CS) for All initiatives are promising, states retain control over education policies. Recent computing education reform efforts in the state of Maryland (U.S.A.) focused on providing every…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Governance, Educational Change, High Schools
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