Asset-based Approaches to Multilingual Students’ Computer Science Identity Development

Sharin Rawihya Jacob, Mark Warschauer
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While computer science identity development has been examined in several studies, there is much to learn about the development of multilingual students’ computer science (CS) identities. To develop strong CS identities, multilingual students must engage in culturally and linguistically sustaining curriculum, pedagogy, and interaction that draws from their rich and varied resources. This theoretical paper is grounded in a justice-centered, asset-based framework that views the traditions and practices in students’ cultures and communities as strong contributors to knowledge construction in STEM. We draw on multiple studies exploring multilingual student CS identity development to better understand how their personal, familial, community-based, and intersectional experiences can be leveraged to promote equitable CS participation. Based on a synthesis of these studies, we find that educators should engage in the following practices: 1) leveraging multilingual students’ multiple meaning-making resources, 2) connecting classroom learning to informal learning spaces, 3) providing broader contexts for disciplinary practices, 4) offering multiple opportunities for self-expression, and 5) drawing on multilingual students’ strong intersectional identities. Through these practices, we discuss how researchers, practitioners, and policymakers can strengthen multilingual students’ disciplinary identification and overall persistence in CS.
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基于资产的多语种学生计算机科学认同发展方法
虽然计算机科学身份的发展已经在几项研究中得到了检验,但关于多语言学生计算机科学(CS)身份的发展还有很多需要了解的地方。为了发展强大的CS身份,多语言学生必须参与文化和语言上可持续的课程,教学法和互动,这些都是从他们丰富多样的资源中汲取的。这篇理论论文基于一个以正义为中心、以资产为基础的框架,该框架将学生文化和社区中的传统和实践视为STEM知识建设的有力贡献者。我们利用多个研究探索多语言学生CS身份发展,以更好地了解如何利用他们的个人,家庭,社区和交叉经验来促进公平的CS参与。基于这些研究的综合,我们发现教育工作者应该从事以下实践:1)利用多语言学生的多种意义创造资源,2)将课堂学习与非正式学习空间联系起来,3)为学科实践提供更广泛的背景,4)提供多种自我表达的机会,5)利用多语言学生强烈的交叉身份。通过这些实践,我们讨论了研究人员、从业者和政策制定者如何加强多语种学生的学科认同和对计算机科学的整体坚持。
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