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Teaching coding inclusively: If this, then what?

Guest, Olivia; Forbes, Samuel H.

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Olivia Guest



Abstract

We present our stance on teaching programming with the aim of increasing reflexivity amongst university educators through dissecting and destroying pervasive anti-pedagogical gendered framings. From the so-called male geek trope that dominates Global North/Western perceptions of technology to the actively anti-feminist stances such demographics espouse: programming has a sexism problem. Herein, we touch on how and why programming is so gendered in the present; we expound on how we manage this in our classrooms and in our mentorship relationships; and we explain how to keep doing so moving forwards. Through weaving examples of programming into the text, it is demonstrated that basic coding concepts can be conveyed with little effort. Additionally, example dialogues – exchanges between teachers and students and between educators – are worked through to counteract inappropriate or harmful framings. Finally, we list some ground rules, concrete dos and don’ts, for us to consider going forwards. Ultimately, as educators, we have a twofold obligation, for our students to a) learn programming, and for them to b) unlearn problematic perceptions of who can code.

Citation

Guest, O., & Forbes, S. H. (2024). Teaching coding inclusively: If this, then what?. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 27(2/3), 196-217. https://doi.org/10.5117/tvgn2024.2-3.007.gues

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 22, 2024
Online Publication Date Sep 1, 2024
Publication Date Sep 12, 2024
Deposit Date Sep 13, 2024
Publicly Available Date Sep 13, 2024
Journal Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies
Print ISSN 1388-3186
Electronic ISSN 2352-2437
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 27
Issue 2/3
Pages 196-217
DOI https://doi.org/10.5117/tvgn2024.2-3.007.gues
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2862670

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