A review of models for introducing computational thinking, computer science and computing in K-12 education

Computer science is becoming ever increasingly important to our society. Computer science content has, however, not traditionally been considered a natural part of curricula for primary and secondary education. Computer science has traditionally been primarily a university level discipline and there...

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Published in2016 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE) pp. 1 - 9
Main Authors Heintz, Fredrik, Mannila, Linda, Farnqvist, Tommy
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2016
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Abstract Computer science is becoming ever increasingly important to our society. Computer science content has, however, not traditionally been considered a natural part of curricula for primary and secondary education. Computer science has traditionally been primarily a university level discipline and there are no widely accepted general standards for what computer science at K-12 level entails. Also, as the interest in this area is rather new, the amount of research conducted in the field is still limited. In this paper we review how 10 different countries have approached introducing computer science into their K-12 education. The countries are Australia, England, Estonia, Finland, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, South Korea, Poland and USA. The studied countries either emphasize digital competencies together with programming or the broader subject of computer science or computing. Computational thinking is rarely mentioned explicitly, but the ideas are often included in some form. The most common model is to make computer science content compulsory in primary school and elective in secondary school. A few countries have made it compulsory in both, while some countries have only introduced it in secondary school.
AbstractList Computing is becoming ever increasingly importantto our society. However, computing in primary and secondaryeducation has not been well developed. Computing has traditionallybeen primarily a university level discipline and there areno widely accepted general standards for what computing at K–12 level entails. Also, as the interest in this area is rather new,the amount of research conducted in the field is still limited. Inthis paper we review how 10 different countries have approachedintroducing computing into their K–12 education. The countriesare Australia, England, Estonia, Finland, New Zealand, Norway,Sweden, South Korea, Poland and USA. The studied countries either emphasize digital competenciestogether with programming or the broader subject of computingor computer science. Computational thinking is rarely mentionedexplicitly, but the ideas are often included in some form. Themost common model is to make it compulsory in primary schooland elective in secondary school. A few countries have made itcompulsory in both. While some countries have only introducedit in secondary school.
Computer science is becoming ever increasingly important to our society. Computer science content has, however, not traditionally been considered a natural part of curricula for primary and secondary education. Computer science has traditionally been primarily a university level discipline and there are no widely accepted general standards for what computer science at K-12 level entails. Also, as the interest in this area is rather new, the amount of research conducted in the field is still limited. In this paper we review how 10 different countries have approached introducing computer science into their K-12 education. The countries are Australia, England, Estonia, Finland, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, South Korea, Poland and USA. The studied countries either emphasize digital competencies together with programming or the broader subject of computer science or computing. Computational thinking is rarely mentioned explicitly, but the ideas are often included in some form. The most common model is to make computer science content compulsory in primary school and elective in secondary school. A few countries have made it compulsory in both, while some countries have only introduced it in secondary school.
Author Heintz, Fredrik
Farnqvist, Tommy
Mannila, Linda
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