“以正义为中心的计算机教育”特刊简介(下)

Jean J. Ryoo, Rafi Santo, Michael Lachney
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本引言欢迎读者阅读ACM TOCE专刊关于以正义为中心的计算机教育的第二卷。在这里,我们反思第一卷和这一卷扩展我们的正义概念的方式。更具体地说,第一卷探讨了诸如交叉性、转型正义、跨文化计算、民族计算、跨语言、社会责任计算和制度理论等主题。本卷继续对话,其重点是非殖民化,种族扫盲与白人计算教育家,青年机构和声音在计算和媒体生产,学习途径集中在司法问题为农村墨西哥裔美国青年,和通用设计学习在CS教育。最后,我们讨论了这两卷书中缺少的重要问题、主题和声音,以及我们社区对话的潜在未来方向。
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Justice-Centered Computing Education, Part 2
This introduction welcomes readers to the second volume of an ACM TOCE special issue on justice-centered computing education. Here we reflect on the ways both the first volume and this current volume expand our notions of justice. More specifically, the first volume explored topics such as intersectionality, transformational justice, intercultural computing, ethnocomputing, translanguaging, socially responsible computing, and institutional theory. This volume continues the conversation with its focus on decolonization, racial literacy with white computing educators, youth agency and voice in computing and media production, learning pathways focused on justice issues for a rural Mexican American youth, and Universal Design for Learning in CS education. We end with discussing the important issues, topics, and voices that are missing from these two volumes, and potential future directions for dialogue in our community.
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