Assessing Algorithmic and Computational Thinking in K-12Lessons from a Middle School Classroom
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Zu finden in: Emerging Research, Practice, and Policy on Computational Thinking (Seite 269 bis 288), 2017
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As educators move to introduce computing in K-12 classrooms, the issue of assessing student learning of computational concepts, especially in the context of introductory programming, remains a challenge. Assessments are central if the goal is to help students develop deeper, transferable computational thinking (CT) skills that prepare them for success in future computing experiences. This chapter argues for the need for multiple measures or 'systems of assessments†that are complementary, attend to cognitive and noncognitive aspects of learning CT, and contribute to a comprehensive picture of student learning. It describes the multiple forms of assessments designed and empirically studied in Foundations for Advancing Computational Thinking, a middle school introductory computing curriculum. These include directed and open-ended programming assignments in Scratch, multiple-choice formative assessments, artifact-based interviews, and summative assessments to measure student learning of algorithmic constructs. The design of unique 'preparation for future learning†assessments to measure transfer of CT from block-based to text-based code snippets is also described.
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Personen KB IB clear | Patricia Haden , Dale Parsons | ||||||||||||||||||
Fragen KB IB clear | Wie lassen sich Computerprogramme bewerten/benoten? | ||||||||||||||||||
Begriffe KB IB clear | Algorithmusalgorithm , computational thinkingcomputational thinking , Dr. Scratch , Programmierenprogramming , Programmieren für KinderProgramming for kids , Schuleschool , Scratch | ||||||||||||||||||
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- WiPSCE '20 - Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education, Virtual Event, Germany, October 28-30, 2020 (Torsten Brinda, Michal Armoni) (2020)
- Programming in primary education - towards a research based assessment framework (Linda Mannila, Fredrik Heintz, Susanne Kjällander, Anna Åkerfeldt) (2020)
- Computational Thinking in Education - A Pedagogical Perspective (Aman Yadav, Ulf Dalvad Berthelsen) (2021)
- Past, Present and Future of Computing Education Research (Mikko Apiola, Sonsoles López-Pernas, Mohammed Saqr) (2023)
- Computing Education Research in Baltic Countries (Valentina Dagienė, Mart Laanpere, Juris Borzovs)
- WIPSCE '23 - The 18th WiPSCE Conference on Primary and Secondary Computing Education Research (Sue Sentance, Mareen Grillenberger) (2023)
- The Roles of Confidence and Perceived Usefulness in Female Student Engagement in High School Computing Science (Sultanah Albakri, Mireilla Bikanga Ada, Alistair Morrison) (2023)
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