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October 2006 Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K– 12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna Goode Caitlin Kelleher Chris Stephenson, Chair

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Page 1: October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna

October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

Practical Solutions for

Addressing K–12 Computer

Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton

Joanna Goode

Caitlin Kelleher

Chris Stephenson, Chair

Page 2: October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna

October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

IntroductionsMichelle Hutton

The Girl’s Middle School

Joanna GoodeUniversity of Oregon, Teacher Education Department

Caitlin KelleherCarnegie Mellon University, Post-doctorate Researcher

Chris StephensonOregon State University, College of Education

Page 3: October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna

October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

The CSTA Poster Project Goals

Attract girls and underrepresented groups to computer science & IT

Demonstrate that CS is more than the stereotypes

Get kids attention in a subtle way

Page 4: October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna

October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

CSTA Poster Messages

Computer science is more than sitting at a computer alone

Computer science provides a way to help society/change the world

Emotional appeal Interdisciplinary aspects of computing

Page 5: October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna

October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

Equity Poster Project Results

Poster distributed to over 16,000 teachersA careers in computing lesson unit available

on the CSTA website. It will also be published in American School Counselors magazine

Page 6: October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna

October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

More CSTA Equity Projects Working with National Center for Women &

Information Technology to create a K-12 equity resource package

Working with the American School Counselors Association to provide counselors with relevant, useful information

Working with researchers to help them disseminate resources and best practices for K-12

Making equity a key focus in everything we do (publications, workshops, resource materials)

Page 7: October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna

October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

Page 8: October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna

October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

National School Enrollment and APCS Exam Participation by Race and Gender

5%

17%19%

57%

49%51%

23%

3%6%

67%

15%

85%

1.3% 0.5%0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

AmericanIndian

Asian Black Latino White Female Male

Enrollment

APCS Exams

Page 9: October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna

October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

PrincipalEstablish class & Assignteacher

CounselorsRecruit students

School DistrictTeacher Training

Learning Resources (texts)Student Support Programs

Institutional Support – Key District Officials

APCS ClassroomTeaching & Learning

Page 10: October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna

October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

AP Computer Science Enrollment in LAUSD from 2003-2006

47

0

53

0

107

1

94

169

1

208

403

3

143

289

1

611

17

79 65

11

225

178

288

2436

395

70

33

97

45

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Female Male Am. Ind. Asian Black Latino White Filipino Pac. Isl. Total

2003-04

2004-05 (Year after CSEA)

2005-06 (Two years after CSEA)

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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

Alice Helps At-Risk CS Majors

CS1 Grade Take CS2?

No Alice Class

Prior to CS1C 47%

Alice Class

Prior to CS1B 88%

Page 12: October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna

October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

Storytelling Alice

Present programming as a means to the end of storytelling

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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

Storytelling Alice includes…

1. high-level animations and scene support

2. a gallery of 3D characters that inspire stories

3. a story-based tutorial that teaches users the basics of Alice programming

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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

Storytelling vs. Generic Alice

• Users of Storytelling Alice– Spent 42% more of their time programming – Were more than three times as likely to sneak extra

time to work on their programs (51% vs 16%)– Express more interest in future Alice use

• Users of both Storytelling and Generic Alice preferred Storytelling Alice

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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher

Contact InformationMichelle Hutton (The Girl’s Middle School)

[email protected]

Joanna Goode (University of Oregon) [email protected]

Cailin Kelleher (Carnegie Mellon University)[email protected]

Chris Stephenson (Computer Science Teachers Association) [email protected]