Join us at AERA 2023!
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Attending the AERA Conference in Chicago this month? Join us as we present at American Educational Research Association (AERA) 2023 on April 14th and 15th. Our panel, “Co-constructing Systemic Support for Sustaining Humanizing and Inclusive Computer Science Teacher Education”, will be presented on Friday, April 14th at 9:45 AM (1st Floor of the Swissotel Chicago, […]
Continue ReadingBest Paper Award to Joey Reyes, Undergraduate Intern
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We’re pleased to recently learn that Joey Reyes and Monica McGill (advisor) received the best paper award at the 2023 ASEE IL-IN Section Conference held at Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville on April 1, 2023. Joey, an undergraduate student at Knox College, presented their paper Feasibility of Using the CAPE Framework to Identify Gaps in […]
Continue ReadingAttending SIGCSE Technical Symposium 2023? We’ll be there!
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We’ll be actively engaged in the SIGCSE Technical Symposium (TS) in Toronto. If you’d like to learn more about the work we have recently been engaged in, be sure to stop any of our sessions. Only our workshop requires registration. Day/Time Type Room Title Wednesday, March 15, 7-10pm Workshop 713 Creating and Modifying Existing […]
Continue ReadingProject Announcement: Meta-Synthesis of K-12 CS Education Reports in the US using the CAPE Equity Framework.
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CSEdResearch.org received a grant from Google (Google CS-ER) to conduct CS education research. Our project is framed around the notion that, although CS K-12 CS education is growing, there is still a gap in the research, presumably caused by the infancy of CS education research and the barriers around funding research. However, corporations and foundations […]
Continue ReadingCreating and Evaluating a Research Practice Partnership: Design-Based Implementation Research (DBIR)
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Thanks to funding from NSF, CSforALL, CodeCrew, and CSEdResearch.org have created a research-practice partnership (SCRIPTCrewTN) with a design-based implementation research partnership model (Henrick et al., 2017). The work of the RPP centers increasing capacity of school districts in TN to provide equitable access, participation, and experiences among students in K-12 CS pathways. CSEdResearch.org’s role in […]
Continue ReadingCS Education Research Community: Meet Dr. Melissa Toohey
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Dr. Melissa Toohey is the Curriculum Development Director at Seesaw, where she designs rigorous learning experiences that highlight diverse identities to help all students see themselves as computer scientists. Throughout her work she focuses on culturally relevant-sustaining pedagogy that promotes equity and access to computer science (CS) education for all. Melissa’s passion for equitable education […]
Continue ReadingCommunity listening sessions
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Given the recent discussions across asynchronous platforms this past week, many related to feedback from SIGCSE TS reviews, we have set up two listening sessions for community members to talk about their experiences and perspectives. The listening sessions are an opportunity to share concerns about barriers within the community that prevent researchers from reaching their […]
Continue ReadingConnecting K-5 Students to Integrated Computer Science Curriculum
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We recently partnered with Code.org to conduct a national study that focuses on how K-5 teachers integrated computer science (CS) into their curriculum. Why? Well, Code.org is working on a new and unique CS curriculum called Computer Science Connections. The goal of their curriculum is to teach computing by making critical connections between learning CS […]
Continue ReadingComputer Science Teachers’ Problems of Practice: Solve This!
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In 2021 we received funding from a ACM SIGCSE Special Projects Grant, with our colleague Dr. Michelle Friend (University of Nebraska – Omaha) for a project we called: Solve this! Problems of practice teachers face in K-12 CS Education. Since then we have been working on gathering, analyzing, and disseminating the findings. Overall, our goal […]
Continue ReadingComputer Science Teachers’ Personalized Reflection on the CSTA K-12 Teacher Standards
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This past summer, CSEdResearch.org had the opportunity to partner with the Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) and CREATE (Center for Research on Educational Equity, Assessment, and Teaching Excellence), a research center at the University of California, San Diego, to develop an assessment of teachers’ understanding and use of the CSTA K-12 CS Teacher Standards. As […]
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