Engagement in Computer Science and IT -- What! A Matter of Identity?

Anne-Kathrin Peters, A. Pears
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In this paper, we develop and illustrate the use of a new theoretical framework to systematically investigate the development of student identity in Computer Science and IT. Identity has been identified as a critical issue in the endeavour to increase students' engagement in Computer Science and related areas. Findings from earlier studies indicate that students' doubts about future engagement are often due to an unfortunate perception of the discipline, that it lacks meaning, which leads to a tendency to dissociate themselves from IT and Computer Science as an area of further study. To understand different ways of experiencing engagement in the discipline as personally meaningful, we have integrated aspects of Lave and Wenger's social theory of learning, especially Wenger's notion of meaning, with a model developed by Entwistle that describes how conceptions of learning and knowledge expand and evolve in the context of the educational experience. We explore the use of this theoretical framework on reflections that we collected from all novice students of the Computer Science and IT engineering programme at Uppsala University, in which the students reflect on their choice of study program, goals, and expectations for education. The theoretical framework is furthermore discussed with respect to our broader research project to study students' identity development in Computer Science and IT as well as the role of education, how it supports or hinders students and how this can be used to inform educational development.
参与计算机科学和IT——什么!身份问题?
在本文中,我们开发并说明使用一个新的理论框架来系统地调查计算机科学和IT学生身份的发展。在努力提高学生对计算机科学和相关领域的参与度方面,身份已被确定为一个关键问题。早期研究的结果表明,学生对未来参与的怀疑往往是由于对这门学科的一种不幸的看法,即它缺乏意义,这导致他们倾向于将自己与作为进一步研究领域的it和计算机科学分离开来。为了理解在学科中体验参与的不同方式对个人有意义,我们将Lave和Wenger的学习社会理论的各个方面,特别是温格的意义概念,与恩特威斯尔开发的一个模型相结合,该模型描述了学习和知识的概念如何在教育经验的背景下扩展和演变。我们从乌普萨拉大学计算机科学与信息技术工程专业的所有新生那里收集了一些反思,在这些反思中,学生们反思了他们对学习项目的选择、目标和对教育的期望,并探讨了这一理论框架的使用。理论框架进一步讨论了我们更广泛的研究项目,研究学生在计算机科学和信息技术方面的身份发展,以及教育的作用,它是如何支持或阻碍学生的,以及如何利用它来为教育发展提供信息。
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