
A Practical Guide to Gender Diversity for Computer Science Faculty
Diana Franklin(Author)
Morgan and Claypool Life Sciences (Publisher)
Published on 30. April 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
81 pages
978-1-62705-080-7 (ISBN)
Description
Computer science faces a continuing crisis in the lack of females pursuing and succeeding in the field. Companies may suffer due to reduced product quality, students suffer because educators have failed to adjust to diverse populations, and future generations suffer due to a lack of role models and continued challenges in the environment. In this book, we draw on the latest research in sociology, psychology, and education to first identify why we should be striving for gender diversity (beyond social justice), refuting misconceptions about the differing potentials between females and males. We then provide a set of practical types (with brief motivations) for improving your work with undergraduates taking your courses. This is followed by in-depth discussion of the research behind the tips, presenting obstacles that females face in a number of areas. Finally, we provide tips for advising undergraduate independent projects or graduate students, supporting female faculty, and initiatives requiring action at the institutional level (department or above).
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Rafael, CA
United States
Publishing group
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 187 mm
Weight
172 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62705-080-7 (9781627050807)
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Content
- Introduction
- Why is Gender Diversity Important?
- Obstacles to Gender Balance
- In The Classroom Tips
- Advising Tips
- Faculty Recruiting
- Retention Tips
- Institutional Change Tips
- Why is Gender Diversity Important?
- Obstacles to Gender Balance
- In The Classroom Tips
- Advising Tips
- Faculty Recruiting
- Retention Tips
- Institutional Change Tips