论文标题

大型公共R1研究工业的计算机科学种族多样性

Ethnic Diversity in Computer Science at a Large Public R1 Research University

论文作者

Babes-Vroman, Monica, Tjang, Andrew, Nguyen, Thu D.

论文摘要

即使最近的入学率增加,美国的计算机科学部门也没有产生计算劳动力所需的毕业生人数,这一问题影响了我们国家的科学和经济增长。由于预计计算机科学领域会增长,因此重要的是要从美国成长的人群群体中汲取灵感。同时,增加少数群体的学生的代表性将在新技术的发展中具有更多样化的观点。以前的工作已经解决了高中级计算机科学课程中有色学生的低表现,并探讨了这些人数较低的原因是什么。在本文中,我们研究了一所大型R1研究所的少数族裔学生招聘和保留模式,以了解计算机科学部门面临的种族和种族多样性所面临的独特挑战。我们在一所大型公立研究大学的三个核心课程计算机科学课程中使用学生数据,并回答有关我们系中种族差距的问题,随着学生入学率的增加而发生了变化,以及随着学生的进步,它的变化如何变化。我们还分析了学生参加我们的入门编程课程以及有多少CS1学生参加更多高级课程的意图。我们衡量每个族裔学生的保留率,他们先前的经历如何不同,如果群体之间存在差异,其中有多少人在服用CS1后改变主意,以及他们的成绩是否与他们的意图的变化相关。

Even with recent increases in enrollments, computer science departments in the United States are not producing the number of graduates that the computing workforce needs, an issue that impacts the scientific and economic growth of our country. Because the computer science field is predicted to grow, it is important to draw from demographic groups that are growing in the US. At the same time, increasing the representation of students from minority groups will include a more diverse perspective in the development of new technologies. Previous work has addressed the low representation of students of color in computer science classes at the high-school level and explored what are the causes for those low numbers. In this paper, we study patterns of recruitment and retention among minority students at a large R1 research university in order to understand the unique challenges in racial and ethnic diversity that computer science departments face. We use student data from a set of three core curriculum computer science classes at a large public research university and answer questions about the ethnic gap in our department, how it has changed with the recent increase in student enrollments, and how it changes as students progress through the major. We also analyze our students' intent to major when they are taking our introductory programming class, and how many of our CS1 students take more advanced classes. We measure retention rates for students in each ethnic group, how do their prior experiences differ, if there is a difference between groups in how many of them change their minds about majoring after taking CS1, and whether or not their grades are correlated with a change in their intent to major.We show that students from different race/ethnicity groups are not as different as it is perceived by the public.

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