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Supporting Teacher Professional Learning and Curriculum Implementation Through Collaborative Curriculum Design

Published: 03 March 2022 Publication History

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This poster shares our experience of engaging middle school teachers in a collaborative design of a computer science and digital literacy (CSDL) curriculum through a researcher and practitioner partnership (RPP) among two public universities and three urban school districts in the Northeast USA. The project used the co-design approach to facilitate curriculum development and foster professional learning. In this poster, we introduce the co-design process, the developed curriculum, and teachers' professional learning experiences. Preliminary results indicate that the co-design approach supplemented with one-one-on coaching has not only facilitated the curriculum development but also fostered professional learning and collective capacity building for CS education.

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Grover, S. (2020). Computer science in K-12: An A to Z Handbook on Teaching Programming. Edfinity.
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Ni, L., Martin, F., Bausch, G., Benjamin, R., Hsu, H., Feliciano, B. (2021). Project, district and teacher levels: Insights from professional learning in a CS RPP collaboration. In Proceedings of SIGCSE '21, 764--752.
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Westbroek H., de Vries B., Walraven, A., Handelzalts, A., McKenney S. (2019). Teachers as co-designers: Scientific and colloquial evidence on teacher professional development and curriculum innovation. In Pieters J, et al. (Eds.), Collaborative Curriculum Design for Sustainable Innovation and Teacher Learning (pp.35--54). Springer, Cham.

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    SIGCSE 2022: Proceedings of the 53rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 2
    March 2022
    254 pages
    ISBN:9781450390712
    DOI:10.1145/3478432
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    1. co-design
    2. csdl
    3. middle school
    4. professional learning
    5. rpp

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