Slow but Steady: Progress Toward Accessibility-Focused Initiatives in Computer Science Education
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Jimenez, Yerika; Daily, Shaundra; Washington, A. Nicki; Sadler, Cecil?
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Accessibility remains insufficiently integrated in computer science
(CS) education, despite its recognized importance. This paper examines how the 3C Fellows Program, a two-year professional development program, facilitated and supported the incorporation of
identity-inclusive topics, namely disability, into the postsecondary
CS education space. Through analysis of participant interviews and
deliverable documentation, findings reveal that through the program, participants deepened their understanding of how disability
impacts and is impacted by computing, leading to the design and
implementation of five unique accessibility-focused educational
initiatives. Results demonstrate that professional development can
effectively increase accessibility-focused content in CS education.
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RESPECT 2025, Newark, NJ, USA
Date issued
2025-07-14Department
Program in Media Arts and Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Publisher
ACM|Proceedings of the 2025 Conference for Research on Equitable and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology
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Yerika Jimenez, Shaundra B. Daily, A. Nicki Washington, and Cecilé Sadler. 2025. Slow but Steady: Progress Toward Accessibility-Focused Initiatives in Computer Science Education. In Proceedings of the 2025 Conference on Research on Equitable and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT 2025). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 353–357.
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979-8-4007-1355-2