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Sat 23 Mar 2024 11:10 - 11:35 at Meeting Room E145 - Understanding CS Educators Chair(s): Rasika Bhalerao

As part of a graduate topics course in Computer Science Education, computer science students on project teams were assigned to investigate an undergraduate CS course. Each team examined course materials, interviewed the faculty member teaching the course, observed a class session of the course, produced a report of their findings, and then developed a research question and plan that could potentially be explored in the context of that course. We report on an interview study conducted to investigate the value of this course project from the perspective of the graduate students enrolled and the faculty members observed. Our findings indicate that the graduate students developed a deeper understanding of pedagogical challenges in computer science and wanted to engage further on the project. Faculty participants wanted more time with the teams and found that participating in the project provided a unique opportunity to reflect on their teaching practices.

Sat 23 Mar

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10:45 - 12:00
Understanding CS EducatorsPapers at Meeting Room E145
Chair(s): Rasika Bhalerao Northeastern University
10:45
25m
Talk
A Measurement Invariance Analysis of the Motivation to Teach Computer Science (MTCS) Scale among Female and Male Educators
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Zhuoying Wang The University of Texas at Austin, Nicole D. Martin The University of Texas at Austin, Stephanie N. Baker The University of Texas at Austin, Madeline Haynes The University of Texas at Austin
DOI
11:10
25m
Talk
Students Investigating Pedagogy: A Project for Learning about Learning in CSGlobal
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Lauren Himbeault University of Manitoba, Celine Latulipe University of Manitoba
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11:35
25m
Talk
Unpacking the Unique Role of Black Women Computer Science EducatorsMSI
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Tamara Pearson Georgia Institute of Technology, Pamela Leggett-Robinson PLR Consulting
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