Computational thinking in compulsory education: Towards an agenda for research and practice
Windesheim University of Applied Sciences · University of Amsterdam · +1 more institution
Abstract
Computational Thinking is considered a universal competence, which should be added to every child’s analytical ability as a vital ingredient of their school learning. In this article we further elaborate on what Computational Thinking is and present examples of what needs to be taught and how. First we position Computational Thinking in Papert’s work with LOGO. We then discuss challenges in defining Computational Thinking and discuss the core and peripheral aspects of a definition. After that we offer examples of how Computational Thinking can be addressed in both formal and informal educational settings. In the conclusion and discussion section an agenda for research and practice is presented.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.82
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 40
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5Topics & keywords
- Computational thinking
- Computer science
- Critical systems thinking
- Competence (human resources)
- Logo (programming language)
- Mathematics education
- Computational model
- Position paper
- Quality Education