Developing student interest is critical to supporting student learning in computer science. Research indicates that student interest is a key predictor of persistence and achievement. While there is a growing body of work on developing computing identities for diverse students, little research focuses on early exposure to develop multilingual students’ interest in computing. These students represent one of the fastest growing populations in the US, yet they are dramatically underrepresented in computer science education. This study examines identity development of upper elementary multilingual students as they engage in a year-long computational thinking curriculum, and follows their engagement across multiple settings (i.e., school, club, ...
Students misperceive computer science as only programming; such misperceptions may contribute to stu...
Computational thinking (CT) is a complex problem-solving process that develops over an extended peri...
This study aimed to understand the identity and attitude of students enrolled in computer science (C...
Developing student interest is critical to supporting student learning in computer science. Research...
Background: There has been a dearth of research on intersectional identities in STEM, including the ...
Computing education has struggled with student engagement and diversity in the student population fo...
Computer science (CS) knowledge is becoming ever more central to successful participation in today’s...
To make sound science-related decisions in a global society, individuals must possess a science iden...
For the past forty years, under-represented girls in computer science have been a worldwide issue. R...
Higher Education Research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) indicates that...
Despite recent improvements, women remain underrepresented in Computer Science (CS) in both industry...
Like other STEM fields, computer science (CS) lacks representation of minority groups both in the nu...
This dissertation examines how low-income, racially/ethnically diverse students experience a compute...
Computer science is rapidly emerging as a distinct feature of K-12 public education in the United St...
Computing occupations are among the fastest growing in the U.S. and technological innovations are ce...
Students misperceive computer science as only programming; such misperceptions may contribute to stu...
Computational thinking (CT) is a complex problem-solving process that develops over an extended peri...
This study aimed to understand the identity and attitude of students enrolled in computer science (C...
Developing student interest is critical to supporting student learning in computer science. Research...
Background: There has been a dearth of research on intersectional identities in STEM, including the ...
Computing education has struggled with student engagement and diversity in the student population fo...
Computer science (CS) knowledge is becoming ever more central to successful participation in today’s...
To make sound science-related decisions in a global society, individuals must possess a science iden...
For the past forty years, under-represented girls in computer science have been a worldwide issue. R...
Higher Education Research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) indicates that...
Despite recent improvements, women remain underrepresented in Computer Science (CS) in both industry...
Like other STEM fields, computer science (CS) lacks representation of minority groups both in the nu...
This dissertation examines how low-income, racially/ethnically diverse students experience a compute...
Computer science is rapidly emerging as a distinct feature of K-12 public education in the United St...
Computing occupations are among the fastest growing in the U.S. and technological innovations are ce...
Students misperceive computer science as only programming; such misperceptions may contribute to stu...
Computational thinking (CT) is a complex problem-solving process that develops over an extended peri...
This study aimed to understand the identity and attitude of students enrolled in computer science (C...