Design Considerations for Facilitating Equitable Participation in an Ethical Data Science Course for High School Students

Q4 Social Sciences Journal of Urban Mathematics Education Pub Date : 2023-12-31 DOI:10.21423/jume-v16i2a522
Jordan Register
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The emergence of data science, Big Data Analytics, and other related methodologies have resulted in differential outcomes for people situated differently in society. Exacerbating these effects is the privilege hazard (D’Ignazio & Klein, 2020) that occurs when teams of data scientists are composed primarily of individuals from privileged backgrounds. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to understand how educators may support students from different backgrounds (both relatively privileged and marginalized) to participate equitably and meaningfully in ethical data science discussions in order to safeguard against the privilege hazard. To do this, we draw on the literature regarding STEM identity formation, use Cobb and Yackel’s (1996) framework for analyzing social norms for discourse in inquiry-based classrooms, and draw on Hodge and Cobb’s Cultural Participation Orientation towards developing an inclusive classroom environment. Finally, we describe the course design elements (task structures, participation structures, and discursive moves) that supported students’ equitable participation in ethical data science discussions (Sandoval, 2004).
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促进高中生公平参与道德数据科学课程的设计考虑因素
数据科学、大数据分析和其他相关方法的出现,给社会中处于不同地位的人带来了不同的结果。当数据科学家团队主要由特权背景的个人组成时,特权危害(D'Ignazio & Klein, 2020)就会加剧这些影响。因此,本文旨在了解教育者如何支持来自不同背景(包括相对特权和边缘化)的学生公平、有意义地参与数据科学伦理讨论,以防范特权危害。为此,我们借鉴了有关 STEM 身份形成的文献,使用 Cobb 和 Yackel(1996 年)的框架来分析探究式课堂的社会话语规范,并借鉴 Hodge 和 Cobb 的 "文化参与取向"(Cultural Participation Orientation)来营造一个包容性的课堂环境。最后,我们介绍了支持学生平等参与道德数据科学讨论的课程设计要素(任务结构、参与结构和话语动作)(Sandoval,2004 年)。
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Journal of Urban Mathematics Education
Journal of Urban Mathematics Education Social Sciences-Education
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