arXiv Open Access 2025

Microtopia: Exploring the Impact of Interdisciplinary Projects on Ethnic Minority Female Pupils' Perceptions of Computer Science

Nadine Aburumman Ju-Ling Shih Cigdem Sengul Monica Pereira
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This paper presents Microtopia, an interdisciplinary programme designed to broaden participation in computer science (CS) among ethnic minority girls. The programme combined coding with design thinking activities, incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and Robotics as key technologies. Learning activities were formulated around the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Chinese Five Elements philosophy to support problem-based learning. Pupils were organised into "nations" and engaged in sector-based projects (e.g., healthcare, transportation, fashion, tourism, food, architecture). Using pre- and post-questionnaires, we investigated how socioeconomic and ethnocultural factors influenced pupils' preconceptions of CS, and whether participation in Microtopia shifted their perceptions. Through statistical analysis of the questionnaire data, we identified significant increases in students' confidence, enjoyment, and motivation, particularly when computing was presented as relevant to sustainability and global challenges.

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Nadine Aburumman

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Ju-Ling Shih

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Cigdem Sengul

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Monica Pereira

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Aburumman, N., Shih, J., Sengul, C., Pereira, M. (2025). Microtopia: Exploring the Impact of Interdisciplinary Projects on Ethnic Minority Female Pupils' Perceptions of Computer Science. https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.21214

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