That's How We Role! A Framework for Role Modeling in Computing and Engineering Education [Elektronisk resurs] A Focus on the Who, What, How, and Why
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Grande, Virginia, 1987- (författare)
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Daniels, Mats, 1956- (preses)
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Peters, Anne-Kathrin (preses)
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Berglund, Anders, 1956- (preses)
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Kinnunen, Päivi (preses)
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Clear, Alison (opponent)
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UpCERG (medarbetare)
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Uppsala universitet Teknisk-naturvetenskapliga vetenskapsområdet (utgivare)
- Publicerad: Uppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2023
- Engelska 149
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Serie: Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 1651-6214 1651-6214 ; 2265
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- Role model is a term used in everyday language and literature on education, particularly on diversity, equity, inclusion, and access, describing topics such as motivation and inspiration. However, role model, as a loosely defined concept, is understood and used in different ways. This shows the need for a shared vocabulary and structure to scaffold nuanced reflections and discussions on the who, what, how, and why of role modeling. This thesis describes the development of a framework for role modeling in computing and engineering education. It is focused on the role model’s perspective and is of particular use for educators as role models for students, although it can be used for others in this context. Educators were interviewed and surveyed, and the analysis comprised a phenomenographic approach, thematic coding analysis, argumentation, descriptive statistics, and group comparisons. The framework includes the dimensions of awareness and intention of role modeling. All educators are potential role models, regardless of whether we are aware of what we are role modeling and whether we intend for this to be emulated. What can be modeled is presented as achievements and aspects. As lenses to reflect on which ones a teacher should role model, we bring virtue ethics, care ethics, and ethics of freedom. Context and norms matter in role modeling, such as in who is a role model, as we argue for using research on identity and the history of computing. We provide examples of how and why educators role model (or not) care, emotions, and professional competencies outside norms in the disciplines. This thesis broadens how we understand and discuss role modeling in research and practice, including what can be modeled and obstacles to it. Practical examples (including reflection prompts) of how to use the framework are included for educators and other practitioners.
Ämnesord
- Natural Sciences (hsv)
- Computer and Information Sciences (hsv)
- Computer Sciences (hsv)
- Naturvetenskap (hsv)
- Data- och informationsvetenskap (hsv)
- Datavetenskap (datalogi) (hsv)
- Social Sciences (hsv)
- Educational Sciences (hsv)
- Didactics (hsv)
- Samhällsvetenskap (hsv)
- Utbildningsvetenskap (hsv)
- Didaktik (hsv)
- Datavetenskap med inriktning mot datavetenskapens didaktik (uu)
- Computer Science with specialization in Computer Science Education Research (uu)
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- government publication (marcgt)
Indexterm och SAB-rubrik
- Role model
- educator
- teacher
- identity
- norms
- ethics
- virtue ethics
- care ethics
- ethics of freedom
- emotions
- professional competencies
- computing education
- engineering education
- higher education
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