Dr. Joanna Goode is the Sommerville Knight Professor in the College of Education at the University of Oregon. She began her career in education as a high school computer science teacher in a large, diverse urban school, and she builds on this experience to research how educational policies and practices can foster equity, access, and inclusion in K-12 computer science education. Joanna has directed multiple National Science Foundation-sponsored research projects, developed the equity-focused Exploring Computer Science high school course, and is the co-author of the book, Stuck in the Shallow End: Education, Race, and Computing (MIT Press, 2008/2017).
Recent Publications
Jayathirtha, G., Chapman, G., & Goode, J. (2024). Holding a Safe Space with Mutual Respect and Politicized Trust: Essentials to co-designing a justice-oriented high school curricular program with teachers. In Proceedings of the 2024 on RESPECT Annual Conference (pp. 215-223).
Jayathirtha, G., Chapman, G., & Goode, J. (2023). "Social media is... sort of our East India trading company:" High school computing teachers engaging at the intersection of colonialism and computing. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Global Computing Education Vol 1 (pp. 84-90).
Goode, J., (2023). Putting the Pro in Professional Learning. In the Proceedings of the Workshop on Primary and Secondary Computing Education. https://doi.org/10.1145/3605468.3609784
Sax, L., Newhouse, K., Goode, J., Nakajima, T., Skorodinsky, M., & Sendowski, M. (2022). Can computing be diversified on ‘principles’ alone? Exploring the role of AP computer science in students’ major and career intentions. Transactions on Computing Education, 22(2), 1-26. https://doi.org/10.1145/3479431
Ivey, A., Johnson, S.R, Skorodinsky, M., Snyder, J., & Goode, J. (2021). Abolitionist Computer Science Teaching: Moving from Access to Justice. In 2021 Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT). IEEE.
Goode, J., Ivey, A., Johnson, S., Ryoo, J., & Ong, C. (2020). Rac(e)ing to computer science for all: How teachers learn about equity in professional development. Computer Science Education. 31:3, 374-399, https://doi.org/10.1080/08993408.2020.1804772
Fields, D., Kafai, Y., Nakajima, T., Goode, J. & Margolis, J. (2018). Putting making into high school computer science classrooms: Promoting equity in teaching and learning with electronic textiles in Exploring Computer Science. Equity & Excellence in Education, 51(1), 21-35.
Book
Margolis, J., Estrella, R., Goode, J., Holme, J., & Nao, K. (2017). Stuck in the Shallow End: Education, Race, & Computing. Revised edition. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA