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Dr. Aman Yadav is a Lappan-Phillips Professor of Computing Education in the College of Education and College of Natural Science at Michigan State University with extensive experience in research, evaluation, and teacher professional development. His areas of expertise include computer science education, problem-based learning, and online learning. His research and teaching focus on improving student experiences and outcomes in computer science and engineering at the K-16 level. His recently co-edited book, Computational Thinking in Education: A Pedagogical Perspective tackles how to integrate computational thinking, coding, and subject matter in relevant and meaningful ways. His work has been published in several leading journals, including ACM Transactions on Computing Education, Journal of Research in Science Teaching, Journal of Engineering Education, and Communications of the ACM.
Contributions
2025
SIGCSE TS
- K12 Computer Science Teachers’ Attitudes Toward a Foundational Assumption of Ethnocomputing
- Nudging the Field Towards Justice-Oriented Goals: Committing to CS Education
- Design Principles for CT Integrated Lesson Design and Implementation
- The Role of National Identity and National Cultures in K-12 Computer Science Education
- Engaging K12 Computer Science Students in Critical Examination of Technology, Justice, Ethics, and Society
- Championing Computer Science in the Early Elementary Grades