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Exploring societal factors affecting the experience and engagement of first year female computer science undergraduates

机译:探索影响第一年计算机科学女大学生的经验和参与度的社会因素

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Despite computer science (CS) having many women associated with it historically, such as Ada Lovelace and Grace Hopper, the proportion of female students completing computing degrees is steadily declining, particularly in the USA, UK, and several other Western countries. Many initiatives have been attempted to address this gender imbalance, but the majority have proved to be ineffectual and difficult to sustain in the long term. One important step in the notorious shrinking participation pipeline for CS is the first year of a university degree. The transition from school to university can be a difficult time for many students and, for females in CS, issues of readjusting expectations and of developing their identity within a predominantly male cohort may present an additional challenge. In this paper, we analyse data from the North American National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) and discuss gender-distinct perceptions of the discipline and factors relating to retention of students, particularly female students, within the context of a small UK survey of first-year students’ expectations at the start of their studies. We suggest several areas emerging from the investigation which have implications for CS curricula and teaching practice.
机译:尽管计算机科学(CS)历史上有许多与之相关的女性,例如Ada Lovelace和Grace Hopper,但完成计算机学位的女学生比例却在稳步下降,特别是在美国,英国和其他几个西方国家。为了解决这种性别失衡,已尝试了许多举措,但事实证明,大多数举措是无效的,长期难以维持。 CS臭名昭著的参与人数减少的一个重要步骤是大学学位的第一年。对于许多学生来说,从学校到大学的过渡可能是一个艰难的时期,而且对于CS中的女性而言,在主要是男性的人群中重新调整期望并发展其身份的问题可能会带来额外的挑战。在本文中,我们分析了来自北美国家学生参与度调查(NSSE)的数据,并在英国进行的一项首次小型问卷调查的背景下,讨论了该学科的性别差异观念以及与留住学生(尤其是女学生)有关的因素年级学生在学习初期的期望。我们建议从调查中发现一些对CS课程和教学实践有影响的领域。

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