Forging a Path: Faculty Interviews on the Present and Future of Computer Science Education in the United States

Author:

Lunn Stephanie1ORCID,Samary Maíra Marques2ORCID,Hambrusch Susanne3ORCID,Yadav Aman4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia

2. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts

3. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

4. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

Abstract

Computer science education (CSEd) is a growing interdisciplinary area that continues to gain momentum from students, researchers, and educators. Yet, there are few formal programs or degree options for students interested in pursuing graduate work in CSEd. This article explores the existing state of CSEd in the United States (U.S.) through semi-structured interviews with ( n = 15) faculty engaged in CSEd research. Thematic coding of the transcripts revealed the complexities involved in the development of formal programs, the distinct considerations for faculty, and the value of having strong ties to both computer science and education. The themes described positive aspects of support and cohesion within the larger community and opportunities to expand knowledge across fields. Applying Cornell and Parker’s principles of interdisciplinary science to the field of CSEd, we provide recommendations for ways forward and discuss the potential impact on institutional structures, research capacity, individual and group identities, and teaching and learning. The findings from this investigation not only inform on the present state of CSEd in the U.S., but also offer guidance for CSEd-focused graduate programs.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Education,General Computer Science

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