INTech:为黑人女孩设计交叉学习体验

Khalia M. Braswell, Yolanda A. Rankin
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在白人学校里,黑人女孩的代表性不足,无论是作为女孩还是作为黑人学生,这种情况很可能会削弱她们学习计算机科学的动力。Rankin等人发现,正规的K-12计算机科学教育可能是一个充满种族主义的敌对环境,对黑人女孩坚持计算的能力产生负面影响。不出所料,黑人女性寻求在公共教育系统之外创造安全空间,以克服正规计算机科学教育的传统障碍,并促进黑人女孩积极的经历和计算机科学教育的动机,并最终成为技术设计师。本文以交叉性为关键视角,构想了在计算机科学教育背景下发展安全空间以支持黑人女孩成为设计师的概念。
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INTech: Designing Intersectional Learning Experiences for Black Girls
white schools where Black girls are typically underrepresented, both as girls and as Black students—a positionality that is likely to undermine their motivation for CS. Rankin et al. [3] reveal that formal K–12 CS education can be a hostile environment rife with racism that negatively affects Black girls’ ability to persist in computing. Unsurprisingly, Black women seek to create safe spaces outside of the public education system to overcome the traditional barriers to formal CS education and to promote Black girls’ positive experiences and motivation for CS education and subsequently becoming designers of technology. Employing intersectionality as a critical lens, this article conceptualizes developing safe spaces to support Black girls becoming designers in the context of CS education.
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