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An analysis of supports and barriers to offering computer science in Georgia public high schools
Computer science education
Parker, Miranda C. ; Guzdial, Mark Interactive Computing DiSalvo, Betsy Grinter, Rebecca E. Pearson, Jr., Willie DeLyser, Leigh Ann ; Guzdial, Mark
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Interactive Computing
关键词: Computer science education;   
Others  :  https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/1853/62312/1/PARKER-DISSERTATION-2019.pdf
美国|英语
来源: SMARTech Repository
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【 摘 要 】

There is a growing international movement to provide every child access to high-quality computing education. Despite the widespread effort, most children in the US do not take any computing classes in primary or secondary schools. There are many factors that principals and districts must consider when determining whether to offer CS courses. The process through which school officials make these decisions, and the supports and barriers they face in the process, is not well understood. Once we understand these supports and barriers, we can better design and implement policy to provide CS for all. In my thesis, I study public high schools in the state of Georgia and the supports and barriers that affect offerings of CS courses. I quantitatively model school- and county-level factors and the impact these factors have on CS enrollment and offerings. The best regression models include prior CS enrollment or offerings, implying that CS is likely sustainable once a class is offered. However, large unexplained variances persist in the regression models. To help explain this variance, I selected four high schools and interviewed principals, counselors, and teachers about what helps, or hurts, their decisions to offer a CS course. I build case studies around each school to explore the structural and people-oriented themes the participants discussed. Difficulty in hiring and retaining qualified teachers in CS was one major theme. I frame the case studies using diffusion of innovations providing additional insights into what attributes support a school deciding to offer a CS course. The qualitative themes gathered from the case studies and the quantitative factors used in the regression models inform a theory of supports and barriers to CS course offerings in high schools in Georgia. This understanding can influence future educational policy decisions around CS education and provide a foundation for future work on schools and CS access.

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