CSPd周:为教师准备面向所有人的CS的可扩展模型

T. Camp, Emmanuel Schanzer, J. Goode, O. Astrachan, E. Campos
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长期以来,专业发展(PD)一直被认为是K-12计算机科学教育的关键组成部分之一,特别是在解决服务不足社区的问题时。在过去的十年中,已经做了大量的工作来创建基于研究的专业发展和课程设置,并具有良好的记录。Bootstrap、Exploring Computer Science和AP CS Principles代表了这些类型的程序。这些项目都为教育工作者开发了高质量的PD,并被白宫认可为典范课程。然而,规模经济使其难以扩展到全国各地的大量小型学区,包括一些最孤立和服务不足的地区,如农村社区和印第安人保留地。这个小组将讨论另一种模式——“cspd周”——一个旨在为全国各地的教师提供最好的PD的全国性活动。首届cspd周于2016年7月在科罗拉多矿业学院举行,为参加三个以教师为中心的专业发展项目之一的教师提供了为期一周的住宿体验。超过240名课堂教师参加了CSPdWeek,使这一专业发展成为美国教师准备教授计算机的最大的跨学科努力,作为“全民计算机科学”运动的一部分。这个小组将集中讨论为什么今年的CSPdWeek会如此成功,以及在社交媒体上谈论成为教育运动一部分的教师的证词背后是什么。
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CSPd Week: A Scalable Model for Preparing Teachers for CS for All
Professional development (PD) has long been recognized as one of the key ingredients in K-12 CS Education, particularly when addressing the problem of underserved communities. Over the last decade, significant work has been done to create professional development and curricular offerings that are research based, with a proven track record. Bootstrap, Exploring Computer Science and AP CS Principles represent these types of programs. Each of these programs has developed high-quality PD for educators and have been recognized by the White House as exemplar courses. However, economies of scale make it difficult to expand to the vast number of small school districts around the country, including some of the most isolated and underserved areas such as rural communities and Native American reservations. This panel will discuss an alternative model - "CSPdWeek" -- a national event aimed at providing best-in-class PD to teachers across the country. The inaugural CSPdWeek took place in July, 2016 at Colorado School of Mines, and provided a week-long residential experience for teachers attending one of three teacher-focused professional development programs. Over 240 classroom teachers attended CSPdWeek, making this professional development the single largest cross-curricular effort in preparing U.S. teachers to teach computing as part of the "CS for All" movement. This panel will focus on why this year's CSPdWeek was such a success and what was behind social media testimonies from teachers who talked about being part of an educational movement.
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