Abstract
Copyright © 2014 ACM. Enrollment and retention of female students in computer science education remains very low compared to other disciplines, even though numerous efforts have been made to change the status quo. Society begins to recognize the importance of increasing the number of qualified women in information technology, but this has not yet lead to large-scale sufficient improvements when it comes to education. But education is one of the most important areas of human endeavor in need of change as it lays the foundation for a successful career in the IT field. However, there are reports on successful activities and there are research results which point to potential valuable strategies that institutions can apply. In this paper we start to explore the possibilities of applying a pattern approach to describing successful strategies for improving enrollment and retention of female students in computer science education. We propose three patterns: APPLICABILITY HIGHLIGHTING, INCLUSIVE APPROACH, and INCLUSIVE REPRESENTATION.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 9 |
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Publication status | Published - 11 May 2015 |