RESPECT 2020: Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology Portland, OR, United States, March 11, 2020 |
Conference website | http://respect2020.stcbp.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=respect2020 |
Abstract registration deadline | October 18, 2019 |
Submission deadline | October 25, 2019 |
Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology
Joint Meeting with RPPforCS, Co-located with SIGCSE 2020
March 11, 2020
Portland, OR
The IEEE Conference on Research in Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT) is the premier venue for research on broadening participation in computing. Since this BPC research is inherently interdisciplinary, we invite contributions from computer science education, educational leadership, learning sciences, cognitive or social psychology, social sciences, and related disciplines. To celebrate our fifth year anniversary, our RESPECT 2020 theme is “Learning from the past. Building for the future.” We invite papers that reflect on areas we understand well, and areas in which the research needs to grow.
RESPECT welcomes submissions of research papers, experience reports, panels, posters, and lightning talks. All papers should explicitly state their motivating questions, relate to relevant literature, and contain an analysis of effectiveness.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Research papers (8 pages full/4 short) should adhere to rigorous standards, describing hypotheses, methods, and results.
- Experience reports (4 pages) should carefully describe the context and provide a rich reflection on what worked, what didn’t, and why.
- Panels (2 pages) should present multiple perspectives on a specific topic, and include a topic description, panelists (and affiliations), panelist position statements, and a plan for audience participation.
- Lightning talks (1 page-500 words) should describe works in progress, new and untested ideas, or opportunities for collaborative work.
- Posters (2 pages) should describe materials or research, particularly works in progress.
List of Possible Topics
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Inclusive computing curricula and pedagogy
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Equitable and inclusive recruiting and retention strategies
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Novel approaches to broadening participation
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Accessibility considerations, challenges, and innovative approaches to ensuring access for all
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Differential impacts of gender, race, ethnicity, intersectionality, socio-economic status, and LGBT status on computing education
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Formal and informal computational thinking/ computer science learning opportunities
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Teacher efficacy, attitudes, access to support, and teacher training that support diverse groups of teachers and learners
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Organizational and cultural factors that impact equity and inclusion in CS
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Sociological factors impacting the pursuit of and persistence in CS education (e.g. contemporary racial attitudes, culture, or family life)
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Systemic approaches to addressing equity and inclusion in CS education at different levels of analysis, (e.g. institution, divisions/schools/units, and institutional networks)
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Interdisciplinarity and its impact on sustained participation
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Successful approaches designed for and embodied at HBCUs, HSIs, and TCUs
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Research focused on different educational levels (K-12, two- and four-year institutions, graduate)
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Developing Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships (RPPs) for CS education
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Metrics and evaluation approaches for broadening participation efforts
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Increasing diversity in the population of CS education researchers
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Teaching computing in light of language diversity
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Issues of non-native speakers and CS for All in non-English speaking countries
General Chairs
Christina Gardner-McCune, Ph.D., University of Florida
Nicki Washington, Ph.D., Winthrop University
Program Chairs
Gloria Washington, Ph.D., Howard University
Edward Dillon, Jr., Ph.D., Morgan State University