Although there is no universal agreement that students should learn programming, many countries have reached a consensus on the need to expose K-12 students to Computational Thinking (CT). When, what and how to teach CT in schools are open questions and we attempt to address them by examining how well students around the world solved problems in recent Bebras challenges. We collected and analyzed performance data on Bebras tasks from 115,400 students in grades 3\u201312 in seven countries. Our study provides further insight into a range of questions addressed in smaller-scale inquiries, in particular about the possible impact of schools systems and gender on students\u2019 success rate. In addition to analyzing performance data of a large p...
The Bebras challenge offers pupils and teachers an engaging opportunity to discover informatics, by ...
This Action Research Project provides data from three different instructors teaching Computational T...
Around the world, attention is being paid to computational thinking (CT) in education. Integration i...
Although there is no universal agreement that students should learn programming, many countries have...
Bebras, an international challenge organized on an annual basis in several countries (50 in 2016), h...
The 12-year Basic Education Curriculum Guidelines by the Ministry of Education in Taiwan includes le...
Computational thinking (CT) is considered an essential problem-solving skill in the 21st century, an...
Assessment is one of the major factors to consider when developing a new course or program of study....
International audienceProblem solving tasks and computational thinking Abstract The tasks proposed i...
In this report we consider the current status of the coverage of computer science in education at th...
Computational thinking is an increasingly important focus in computer science or informatics curricu...
The main purpose of this paper is to represent the notion of the computational thinking for Lithuani...
Over the last decade, continuous efforts have been made to bring computational thinking (CT) closer ...
The Bebras challenge offers pupils and teachers an engaging opportunity to discover informatics, by ...
This Action Research Project provides data from three different instructors teaching Computational T...
Around the world, attention is being paid to computational thinking (CT) in education. Integration i...
Although there is no universal agreement that students should learn programming, many countries have...
Bebras, an international challenge organized on an annual basis in several countries (50 in 2016), h...
The 12-year Basic Education Curriculum Guidelines by the Ministry of Education in Taiwan includes le...
Computational thinking (CT) is considered an essential problem-solving skill in the 21st century, an...
Assessment is one of the major factors to consider when developing a new course or program of study....
International audienceProblem solving tasks and computational thinking Abstract The tasks proposed i...
In this report we consider the current status of the coverage of computer science in education at th...
Computational thinking is an increasingly important focus in computer science or informatics curricu...
The main purpose of this paper is to represent the notion of the computational thinking for Lithuani...
Over the last decade, continuous efforts have been made to bring computational thinking (CT) closer ...
The Bebras challenge offers pupils and teachers an engaging opportunity to discover informatics, by ...
This Action Research Project provides data from three different instructors teaching Computational T...
Around the world, attention is being paid to computational thinking (CT) in education. Integration i...