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Strategies for Effective and Inclusive CS Teaching (Winter 2018)

Teachers will gain the insight, skills, and strategies to create equitable computer science programs, inside and out of the traditional classroom, as a stepping stone to achieving social justice.

Registration End
April 6, 2018, 8 p.m.

Course Duration

6 weeks

Time Required

4 hours
per week

CPE hours available

24.00 CPE
hours available

Registration Ends: April 6, 2018, 8 p.m.

Duration: 6 weeks

Time Required: 4 hours per week

CPEs: 24.00 CPE hours available

Certificate Program:

About this Course

The purpose of this course is to support your efforts, as a computer science teacher or related stakeholder, to develop the insight, resources, and skills necessary to move computer science education into the forefront of your school and communities' priorities. Completing this course will give you the understanding and methodology necessary to evolve your computer science teaching, both content and pedagogy, and to be equitable and inclusive for all students - regardless of their ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or gender preferences. In addition, you will gain an understanding of the factors influencing how and why we must reach the students that need computer science the most.

Since the content addresses sensitive topics on equity, diversity, inclusion, prejudice, and social justice, the course makes use of a combination of online content and activities, interactive discussion boards, and supplemental live meetings (in person or online) with your own Professional Learning Cohort. This creates opportunities to share thoughts, feedback, and constructive criticism in a format that is most comfortable for you. Further, the course uses "in the field" activities, such as classroom observation and practical implementation, to enhance the learning experience and ensure your ability to apply the concepts and techniques throughout the course. Each participant will complete the course by producing a working action plan as culmination of the learning experience.

This course is ideally suited to a cohort of educators working together with a facilitator to improve its practice. Registering for this course will place you in a cohort with a University of Texas at Austin instructor serving as the facilitator. If you are interested in purchasing access for a cohort of teachers (e.g. pre-service teachers, a professional development project, or a school PLC) and providing your own facilitator, we can design a custom solution to fit your needs and schedule. Please contact carol.fletcher@utexas.edu for further details.

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What You'll Learn

  • How to define equity and the related issues that impact its realization
  • How to develop the skills to advocate for computer science
  • How to use computer science and computational thinking as a vehicle for exploring issues of personal relevance and social justice
  • How to explore and understand our own unconscious biases, beliefs, and stereotypes that can influence our teaching, student recruiting, and interactions with other stakeholders
  • How to navigate program and material selection, while using specific strategies to establish equity and self-esteem among different populations
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$149

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Enrollment Access Code

$149 / person

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About the Instructor

course instructor

Kate Woodward Young

Kate holds a Masters in Instructional Technology with an emphasis on non-traditional programming options. In 1999, Kate authored the first Girl Scout software skills curriculum to give the girls “The Edge” today and tomorrow. She started teaching robotics and coaching all girls teams in 2000. Kate’s outreach has been diverse encompassing rural, suburban and urban communities throughout Texas and nationally with a strong cross-cultural component especially working in the Latina, African American, as well as in gender specific and the LGBTQ communities.

About the Instructor

Kate Woodward Young

Kate holds a Masters in Instructional Technology with an emphasis on non-traditional programming options. In 1999, Kate authored the first Girl Scout software skills curriculum to give the girls “The Edge” today and tomorrow. She started teaching robotics and coaching all girls teams in 2000. Kate’s outreach has been diverse encompassing rural, suburban and urban communities throughout Texas and nationally with a strong cross-cultural component especially working in the Latina, African American, as well as in gender specific and the LGBTQ communities.