Computer Science Education: Perspectives on Teaching and Learning in School
Editat de Dr Sue Sentance, Professor Erik Barendsen, Professor Carsten Schulteen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mar 2018
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ISBN-13: 9781350057104
ISBN-10: 135005710X
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 32 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135005710X
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 32 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Comprehensive coverage from world-leading experts including Shannon Campe, Paul Curzon, Quintin Cutts, Jill Denner, Ira Diethelm, Peter Donaldson, Shuchi Grover, Roy Pea and Juha Sorva
Notă biografică
Sue Sentance is Senior Lecturer in Computer Science Education at King's College London, UK.Erik Barendsen is Professor in Science Education at Radboud University, The Netherlands, and Professor in Computing Education at Open University, The Netherlands.Carsten Schulte is Professor of Computer Science Education at the University of Paderborn, Germany, and Head of the Computer Science Education Research Group.
Cuprins
Foreword, Simon Peyton Jones (Computing At School, Microsoft Research, UK)About This Book, Sue Sentance (King's College London, UK), Erik Barendsen (Radboud University, The Netherlands, and Open University, The Netherlands) and Carsten Schulte (University of Paderborn, Germany)Part I: Why Teach Computer Science in School 1. Introducing Why Teach Computer Science in School, Sue Sentance (King's College London, UK)2. The Nature of Computing as a Discipline, Matti Tedre (University of Eastern Finland)3. Computational Thinking, Shuchi Grover (ACT Next, Iowa, USA) and Roy Pea (SRI Institute, CA, USA)4. Attitudes Toward Learning Computer Science, Quintin Cutts and Peter Donaldson (University of Glasgow, UK)5. Computing, Interaction and the World, Carsten Schulte (University of Paderborn, Germany), Sue Sentance (King's College London, UK) and Erik Barendsen (Radboud University, The Netherlands, and Open University, The Netherlands) Part II: Aspects of Teaching and Learning Computer Science6. Introducing Aspects of Teaching and Learning Computer Science, Sue Sentance (King's College London, UK)7. Designing a School Curriculum for Computer Science, Erik Barendsen (Radboud University, The Netherlands, and Open University, The Netherlands) and Carsten Schulte (University of Paderborn, Germany)8. Teaching Computing Concepts, Paul Curzon, Peter McOwan, James Donohue, Seymour Wright and William Marsh (Queen Mary University of London, UK)9. Teaching Programming, Michael Caspersen (Aarhus University, Denmark)10. Teaching Computing in Primary Schools, Tim Bell and Caitlin Duncan (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) 11. Assessment of Computer Science, Sue Sentance (King's College London, UK), Cynthia Selby (University of Southampton, UK) and Maria Kallia (King's College London, UK)Part III: Delving Deeper: Research-Led Teaching of Computer Science 12. Introducing Delving Deeper: Research-Led Teaching of Computer Science, Carsten Schulte (University of Paderborn, Germany) 13. Misconceptions and the Beginner Programmer, Juha Sorva (Aalto University, Finland) 14. Equity and Inclusion in Computer Science Education, Jill Denner and Shannon Campe (ETR, USA)15. Language and Computing, Ira Diethelm, Juliana Goschler and Timo Lampe (University of Oldenburg, Germany)16. Taxonomies and Competence Models, Peter Hubwieser (University of Munich, Germany) and Sue Sentance (King's College London, UK)Glossary Index
Recenzii
Much needed...Will become a key text for computer science teachers, pre-service teachers and teacher trainers, as well as researchers of this subject.
Curated and crafted by international leaders in computer science (CS) education. They strike a balance between research, practice and thoughtful discussion, presenting evidence-based K-12 CS education in an accessible way. An ideal textbook for any teacher education program or of interest to practising teachers wishing to upskill or refresh in CS education.
Curated and crafted by international leaders in computer science (CS) education. They strike a balance between research, practice and thoughtful discussion, presenting evidence-based K-12 CS education in an accessible way. An ideal textbook for any teacher education program or of interest to practising teachers wishing to upskill or refresh in CS education.