Distribución de tareas en proyectos estudiantiles de computación

Injusticia curricular y brecha de género

Authors

  • Maria Emilia Echeveste CONICET-UNC
  • Maria Cecilia Martinez CONICET-UNC

Keywords:

Brecha digital- Género- Escuela Técnica- Programación- Curriculum oculto

Abstract

After a decade of introducing a programming curriculum in technical and vocational schools in Argentina, there is scarce knowledge about how schools offer these content knowledge inside the classroom. Due to the discipline 's relevance, many students develop computer science abilities outside of the school. Among computer users and developers,  hierarchies emerge such as the hackers, nerds, computer savvy, etc. Taking into account these learning traits within the computer science discipline, we asked how is computer programming teaching organized in technical and vocational schools and  how do students- with different gender and digital capital- experience the distribution of content knowledge within the classroom. Based on case studies with ethnographic contributions, we collected information from three technical and vocational schools. Classroom observation and teacher and students interviews showed that students with different digital capital and gender received very different learning experiences in the classroom.

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Published

2022-06-14

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ARTÍCULOS

How to Cite

Distribución de tareas en proyectos estudiantiles de computación: Injusticia curricular y brecha de género. (2022). Educación Y Tecnologí­a, 15, 11-33. http://revistas.umce.cl/index.php/edytec/article/view/1615