Changing a Generation's Way of Thinking: Teaching Computational Thinking Through Programming

Computational thinking (CT) uses concepts that are essential to computing and information science to solve problems, design and evaluate complex systems, and understand human reasoning and behavior. This way of thinking has important implications in computer sciences as well as in almost every other...

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Published in:Review of educational research Vol. 87; no. 4; pp. 834 - 860
Main Authors: Flórez, Francisco Buitrago, Casallas, Rubby, Hernández, Marcela, Reyes, Alejandro, Restrepo, Silvia, Danies, Giovanna
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01.08.2017
American Educational Research Association
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ISSN:0034-6543, 1935-1046
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Summary:Computational thinking (CT) uses concepts that are essential to computing and information science to solve problems, design and evaluate complex systems, and understand human reasoning and behavior. This way of thinking has important implications in computer sciences as well as in almost every other field. Therefore, we contend that CT should be taught in elementary schools and included in every university's educational curriculum. Several studies that measure the impact of teaching programming, analytical thinking, and CT have been conducted. In this review, we analyze and discuss findings from these studies and highlight the importance of learning programming with a focus on the development of CT skills at a young age. We also describe the tools that are available to improve the teaching of CT and provide a state-of-the-art overview of how programming is being taught at schools and universities in Colombia and around the world.
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ISSN:0034-6543
1935-1046
DOI:10.3102/0034654317710096