TY - GEN
T1 - Primary Education Student Teachers’ Perceptions of Computational Thinking Through Bebras Tasks
AU - Černochová, Miroslava
AU - Selcuk, Hasan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This paper describes an investigation of primary education student teachers’ perceptions of computational thinking (CT) who participated in a course ‘Digital Technologies in Primary Education’, and explores what these students consider difficult when developing primary school pupils’ CT. In the academic year 2021/22, a revised curriculum will be introduced into Czech primary school education. Instead of ‘ICT’, ‘Informatics’ is to be introduced into the curriculum as a new subject at all school levels. Pupils’ digital literacy will be formed and developed across all subjects, so all faculties of education in the Czech Republic have paid great attention to the development of primary education student teachers, to prepare them for the planned changes in school practice. Using qualitative methods, the study findings of 66 primary education student teachers (who analysed the Bebras contest for primary school pupils) were that (1) for better understanding of CT, student teachers are required to have sufficient Informatics’ knowledge to be able to think computationally, (2) student teachers reported CT is close to mathematical thinking, but these two concepts are not the same, and (3) CT development in primary education requires logical thinking, reading literacy and counting abilities.
AB - This paper describes an investigation of primary education student teachers’ perceptions of computational thinking (CT) who participated in a course ‘Digital Technologies in Primary Education’, and explores what these students consider difficult when developing primary school pupils’ CT. In the academic year 2021/22, a revised curriculum will be introduced into Czech primary school education. Instead of ‘ICT’, ‘Informatics’ is to be introduced into the curriculum as a new subject at all school levels. Pupils’ digital literacy will be formed and developed across all subjects, so all faculties of education in the Czech Republic have paid great attention to the development of primary education student teachers, to prepare them for the planned changes in school practice. Using qualitative methods, the study findings of 66 primary education student teachers (who analysed the Bebras contest for primary school pupils) were that (1) for better understanding of CT, student teachers are required to have sufficient Informatics’ knowledge to be able to think computationally, (2) student teachers reported CT is close to mathematical thinking, but these two concepts are not the same, and (3) CT development in primary education requires logical thinking, reading literacy and counting abilities.
UR - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-97986-7_2
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85127061445
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-97986-7_2
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-97986-7_2
M3 - Conference paper
SN - 9783030979850
VL - 642 IFIP
T3 - IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
SP - 15
EP - 27
BT - Digital Transformation of Education and Learning - Past, Present and Future - IFIP TC 3 Open Conference on Computers in Education, OCCE 2021, Proceedings
A2 - Passey, Don
A2 - Leahy, Denise
A2 - Williams, Lawrence
A2 - Holvikivi, Jaana
A2 - Ruohonen, Mikko
PB - Springer
CY - Cham
ER -