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Developing Competency Statements for Computer Science Curricula: The Way Ahead

Published: 15 June 2020 Publication History

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This Working Group aims to take the current approved Computer Science curricula document, CS2013, and redevelop it into competency statements. The CC2020 project has designed and built a prototype of a visualization tool to compare and contrast current computing curricula. Three basic approaches were taken to portray the base data that will be used for the tool: the first being expert-defined competencies, the second based on mining, and the third based on expert-defined knowledge areas. The visualization tool takes competency statements from each of the current approved computing curricula and visually represents them. Using competency to frame curricula and describe educational outcomes in computing is not new. Since the CC2005 report was published several additional curricula have appeared and the information technology, information systems, and software engineering communities have developed three approaches to defining computing competency in the context of developing their curricula reports. In future the CC2020 report advocates that all new curricula will be written as competency statements. Currently the CS2013 curricula is expressed in learning outcomes rather than the competency statements, so it is essential to be able to demonstrate Computer Science curricula in these new terms to accommodate the new direction and demonstrate Computer Science in the new visualization tool.

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ACM, et al., Computing Curricula 2005: The Overview Report (CC2005)., Accessed 2020 April 15.
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Les Waguespack et al., Adopting Competency Mindful of Professionalism in Baccalaureate Computing Curricula, EDSIG'19, Cleveland, Ohio, 2019
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Stephen Frezza et al., Modelling competencies for computing education beyond 2020: a research based approach to defining competencies in the computing disciplines, Proceedings Companion of the 23rd Annual ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education,(ITiCSE) 2018.
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ACM et al., Computer Science Curricula 2013 (CS2013), Accessed 2020 April 15.

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    ITiCSE '20: Proceedings of the 2020 ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education
    June 2020
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    ISBN:9781450368742
    DOI:10.1145/3341525
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    2. competency
    3. computer science
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    • (2024)CS2023 Curricula Guidelines and Computer Science Accreditation2024 International Symposium on Accreditation of Engineering and Computing Education (ICACIT)10.1109/ICACIT62963.2024.10788590(1-6)Online publication date: 3-Oct-2024
    • (2020)On Programming Competence and its ClassificationKoli Calling '20: Proceedings of the 20th Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research10.1145/3428029.3428030(1-10)Online publication date: 22-Nov-2020

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