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摘要
本研究以 1997 年至 2020 年间参加 AP CS 考试的 100 多万名学生的考试成绩为基础,探讨了三种高级计算机科学(CS)考试(即 AP CS Principles、AP CS A 和 AP CS AB)中的种族差异的方向和程度。利用曼-肯德尔(Mann-Kendall)测试和森氏斜率(Sen's slope)程序,我们发现参加 AP CS 考试的黑人、西班牙裔和美国本土学生的人数多年来一直在稳步大幅增加,但仍远未达到均等。此外,我们的研究结果表明,成绩优异者之间的种族差异非常大。这些结果为教育工作者和研究人员识别和量化高级学术课程中的种族差异提供了支持,并可能为制定政策、实践和计划提供信息,以减少大学预科计算机科学教育和进一步学习中的种族差异。
Quo Vadis Racial Disparities? Trend Analysis of the Participation and Top Achievement in Advanced Placement Computer Science Exams
This study explores the direction and magnitude of racial disparities on three advanced placement (AP) computer science (CS) exams, namely AP CS Principles, AP CS A, and AP CS AB, based on the test scores of more than one million students who have taken AP CS exams between 1997 and 2020. Using Mann–Kendall test and Sen's slope procedures we found that the number of Black, Hispanic, and Native American students in AP CS exams have increased steadily and significantly over years, yet they are still far from reaching parity. Further, our findings suggest that the racial disparities among top achievers are very wide. The results provide educators and researchers support for identifying and quantifying the racial disparities in advanced academic programs and may inform the development of policies, practices, and programs to reduce racial disparities in pre-college CS education and further.