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When Twice as Good Isn't Enough: The Case for Cultural Competence in Computing

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Washington, AN
Published in: SIGCSE '20: Proceedings of the 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
March 14, 2020

© 2020 Copyright held by the owner/author(s). Publication rights licensed to ACM. The commonly documented diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) issues in the computing workforce are the direct result of corporate cultures that benefit specific groups and marginalize others. This culture usually begins in undergraduate computing departments, where the demographic representation mirrors that of industry. With no formal courses that focus on the nontechnical issues affecting marginalized groups and how to address and eradicate them, students are indirectly taught that the current status quo in computing departments and industry is not only acceptable, but also unproblematic. This directly affects students from marginalized groups (as the reasons for attrition are similar in both higher education and industry), as well as faculty (as biased student evaluations directly affect hiring, promotion, and tenure decisions). This position paper presents the need for cultural competence as a required focus for university computing departments nationwide. By improving these issues before students complete baccalaureate computing degrees, companies will have talent pools that better understand the importance and necessity of DEI and also work to ensure they help foster a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. In addition, more students from marginalized groups will be retained in the major through degree completion.

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SIGCSE '20: Proceedings of the 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education

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March 14, 2020

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Washington, A. N. (2020). When Twice as Good Isn't Enough: The Case for Cultural Competence in Computing. In SIGCSE ’20: Proceedings of the 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (pp. 213–219). https://doi.org/10.1145/3328778.3366792
Washington, A. N. “When Twice as Good Isn't Enough: The Case for Cultural Competence in Computing.” In SIGCSE ’20: Proceedings of the 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 213–19, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1145/3328778.3366792.
Washington AN. When Twice as Good Isn't Enough: The Case for Cultural Competence in Computing. In: SIGCSE ’20: Proceedings of the 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. 2020. p. 213–9.
Washington, A. N. “When Twice as Good Isn't Enough: The Case for Cultural Competence in Computing.” SIGCSE ’20: Proceedings of the 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2020, pp. 213–19. Manual, doi:10.1145/3328778.3366792.
Washington AN. When Twice as Good Isn't Enough: The Case for Cultural Competence in Computing. SIGCSE ’20: Proceedings of the 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. 2020. p. 213–219.

Published In

SIGCSE '20: Proceedings of the 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education

DOI

ISBN

9781450367936

Publication Date

March 14, 2020

Start / End Page

213 / 219