Stuck in the shallow end

education, race, and computing

201 pages

English language

Published 2008 by The MIT Press.

ISBN:
978-0-262-13504-7
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OCLC Number:
214935280

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4 stars (1 review)

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Review of 'Stuck in the shallow end' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

Depressing, but necessary. This book really answers the question "Why are there no black people in CS? Even in the Bay Area?" And the answer is: even once you get past the terrible schools, broken computers, lack of teachers qualified to teach computer science, non-working computers and all the rest of it... no-one expects black kids to succeed. No-one IMAGINES black kids can succeed. And because of No Child Left Behind, everyone is aiming to the test, and to the bottom line.

This book should be required reading for every person who's ever mentioned meritocracy and meant it. It is frankly damning, and I had to wonder at the teachers who willingly walk into this situation with their eyes wide open.

Quotes! (Over 54 highlights, so I'll pick out the good ones):

"Just as swimming is a “white sport” with a severe underrepresentation of swimmers of color, computer science is …

Subjects

  • Computer science -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- United States
  • Children of minorities -- Education (Secondary) -- United States
  • Digital divide -- United States