Here, we contribute to the debate on the relationship between Montessori’s pedagogy and new technologies. In this longitudinal study we used a mixed methodological approach, relying on structured evidence, field observations and notes. We show how in children, following the use of technological material aimed at developing computational thinking, in the five years of primary school in a Montessori class in Grottaferrata (RM), creativity and a sense of community have increased. The sense of community has consistently remained at a good level. The pervasiveness due to the error at a low level. Our evidence indicate how technological materials must respect the typical characteristics of Montessori development material to be integrated in schoo...
In recent years there has been an unprecedented push to improve the quality of education, and revita...
This article bridges the gap between the Montessori Method and Information and Communication Technol...
In this report we consider the current status of the coverage of computer science in education at th...
Il lavoro si propone di contribuire al dibattito sul rapporto tra pedagogia Montessori e nuove tecno...
This study presents a 13-year (2006–2018) systematic literature review related to the way that compu...
Computational thinking allows us to solve complex problem in a certain way, which has been taught in...
Italians children-students live a strong technological gap among different education instances: on t...
This study provides evidence about factors that facilitate the development of computational thinking...
Many countries have started to integrate Computational Thinking (CT) as an essential 21st century sk...
There are increasing calls to introduce computational thinking in schools; the arguments in favor ca...
In the early eighties, Seymour Papert pioneered the use of computers as a tool for children's learni...
This paper aims to present a novel pedagogical model that aims at bridging creativity with computati...
As technology becomes ubiquitous in society, there is increasing momentum to incorporate it into edu...
Computational thinking (CT) is one of the cognitive processes involved in STEM learning which human ...
There is a debate about the way to introduce computational thinking (CT) in schools. Different propo...
In recent years there has been an unprecedented push to improve the quality of education, and revita...
This article bridges the gap between the Montessori Method and Information and Communication Technol...
In this report we consider the current status of the coverage of computer science in education at th...
Il lavoro si propone di contribuire al dibattito sul rapporto tra pedagogia Montessori e nuove tecno...
This study presents a 13-year (2006–2018) systematic literature review related to the way that compu...
Computational thinking allows us to solve complex problem in a certain way, which has been taught in...
Italians children-students live a strong technological gap among different education instances: on t...
This study provides evidence about factors that facilitate the development of computational thinking...
Many countries have started to integrate Computational Thinking (CT) as an essential 21st century sk...
There are increasing calls to introduce computational thinking in schools; the arguments in favor ca...
In the early eighties, Seymour Papert pioneered the use of computers as a tool for children's learni...
This paper aims to present a novel pedagogical model that aims at bridging creativity with computati...
As technology becomes ubiquitous in society, there is increasing momentum to incorporate it into edu...
Computational thinking (CT) is one of the cognitive processes involved in STEM learning which human ...
There is a debate about the way to introduce computational thinking (CT) in schools. Different propo...
In recent years there has been an unprecedented push to improve the quality of education, and revita...
This article bridges the gap between the Montessori Method and Information and Communication Technol...
In this report we consider the current status of the coverage of computer science in education at th...