Generating Interest in Foundational Computer Science in High Schools: A Northwest Florida Case Study

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46328/ijonest.92

Keywords:

Computer Science Education, Foundational Computer Science, AP Computer Science Principles, High Schools, Underrepresented groups

Abstract

Computer Science drives innovation and discovery, and Computer Science classes in High Schools, particularly AP Computer Science Principles, have also been linked to better performance in other High School courses, but a Code.org report shows that the state of Florida, particularly the Northwest Florida region, is far behind the rest of the nation in offering Computer Science classes at the High School level. This paper discusses strategies that are can be implemented to improve High School Computer Science offerings in like-regions that have lower Computer Science offerings. The paper also discusses the challenges that come up in addressing this issue and presents potential avenues for addressing these challenges. One major challenge that is addressed is creating the culture of inclusive computing by getting more women and under-represented groups interested in taking Computer Science courses. Though this is a Northwest Florida case study, most of the strategies discussed in this paper would be applicable to any other part of the country with low Computer Science offerings with a similar socio-economic background.

Author Biographies

Sikha Bagui, University of West Florida

Dr. Sikha Bagui is Distinguished University Professor and Askew Fellow in the Department of Computer Science, at The University West Florida, Pensacola, Florida. Dr. Bagui is active in publishing peer reviewed journal articles in the areas of database design, data mining, Big Data analytics, machine learning and AI. Dr. Bagui has worked on funded as well unfunded research projects and has 100+ peer reviewed publications in highly selected journals and conferences. She has also co-authored several books on database and SQL. Bagui also serves as Associate Editor and is on the editorial board of several journals.

Brian Eddy, University of West Florida

Dr. Brian Eddy is Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science, University of West Florida, Florida, USA

Carla Thompson, University of West Florida

Dr. Carla Thompson is a Professor in the Department of Research and Advanced Studies and Director of the CORAL center of the University of West Florida, FL., USA

Giang Nguyen Nguyen, University of West Florida

Dr. Giang-Nguyen Thi Nguyen is an Associate Professor in Mathematics Education in the School of Education at the University of West Florida, FL, USA

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Published

2023-06-15

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Technology