Resources

  • Our resources

We provide a robust set of resources

to help you create high-quality education research, with a particular interest in ensuring all students’ learning needs are considered.
  • 01Research Guides
Explore our research guides to help you plan, conduct, and report on your studies, or to review articles for publication. Use these guides to enhance your research projects. Watch this collection expand over the coming years.
  • 02Evaluation Instruments

We offer a robust collection of evaluation tools (i.e., surveys) used in or valuable to computing education, STEM, and General education. Instruments are designed to measure cognitive abilities (like knowledge and skills) and non-cognitive factors (like self-efficacy, grit, and attitudes). Visit our Evaluation Instruments Overview page for more details.

  • 03Article Summaries

We offer a full set of articles that are manually curated, including information on student demographics, teacher demographics, interventions, and findings. For more information, visit our Article Summaries Overview page.

  • 04Discussion Group

Join the CS Education Discussion Group, a weekly meetup to explore ongoing research in CS education and discuss it in the context of your experiences and classroom settings. Led by Dr. Emily Thomforde, these sessions bridge the gap between research and practice, offering a space for teachers to reflect and connect. For more information, visit our Discussion Group page.

This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. 1625005, 1625335, 1757402, 1745199, and 1933671. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.