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Computational Thinking in Education explores the relevance of computational thinking in primary and secondary education.

As today's school-aged students prepare to live and work in a thoroughly digitized world, computer science is providing a wealth of new learning concepts and opportunities across domains. This book offers a comprehensive overview of computational thinking, its history, implications for equity and inclusion, analyses of competencies in practice, and integration into learning, instruction, and assessment through scaffolded teacher education.

Computer science education faculty and pre- and in-service educators will find a fresh pedagogical approach to computational thinking in primary and secondary classrooms.



Trade Review

"As computational thinking becomes part of compulsory education, school systems will be considering how it fits into the system as a whole. This book uniquely offers a system-wide view of computational thinking, from preparing teachers to choosing computational thinking instruction to implementing a district strategy. It provides an excellent opportunity to learn from top educators and researchers in the field about their perspectives of the implementation and future of computational thinking."
Lauren Margulieux, Assistant Professor and Computer Science Endorsement Director at Georgia State University, USA

"As computer science education moves into school classrooms around the globe, this book addresses central questions of what computational thinking should mean in K-12 education. The contributing chapters address critical issues in district initiatives, teacher professional development, student assessment, and subject matter integration."
Yasmin B. Kafai, Lori and Michael Milken President’s Distinguished Professor at University of Pennsylvania, USA

"Currently, the prevailing belief in most countries is that a compulsory education in computer science is indispensable for all children and young people in order to enable them to lead autonomous, self-determined and responsible lives in the information society. Computational thinking represents the currently best-known and most widely accepted didactical approach to this end. This book finally offers a comprehensive analysis of the pedagogical aspects of this approach, which is urgently needed for implementation in schools. It is a must-read for all researchers and practitioners who are serious about computational thinking."
Peter Hubwieser, Professor for Computer Science Education at the Technical University of Munich, Germany

"This is a great, essential book for a field that is both fresh and long-established. Some of itsauthors are among the world's most esteemed researchers in the field, and others are emerging with exiting new ideas. The book addresses a wealth of very important issues, from questions about the raison d'etre altogether of teaching computational thinking to innovative considerations of hard-nosed problems of how to prepare pre- and in-service teachers for the task. I highly recommend this book to everyone interested in the broad field of technology in education."
Jeppe Bundsgaard, Professor of Education in the Danish School of Education at Aarhus University, Denmark



Table of Contents

1 Computational Thinking: A Professional and Historical Perspective
Matti Tedre & Peter J. Denning

2 Computational Thinking Today
Shuchi Grover

3 A Computational Thinking Integration Model for Primary and Secondary Classrooms
Steven Azeka & Aman Yadav

4 Democracy and Computation: A Normative Perspective on the Magic of the New Millennium
Ulf Dalvad Berthelsen & Carsten Fogh Nielsen

5 Computational Thinking as Subject Matter: As an Independent Subject or Integrated across Subjects?
Morten Tannert, Rasmus Fink Lorentzen, and Ulf Dalvad Berthelsen

6 Assessment of Computational Thinking
David Weintrop, Daisy Rutstein, Marie Bienkowski, and Steven McGee

7 Ethnocomputing and Computational Thinking
Michael Lachney, Briana Green, Madison C. Allen, and Lakisha Foy

8 Professional Development as a Bridge between Teacher Competencies and Computational Thinking Integration
Secil Caskurlu, Aman Yadav, Kyle Dunbar, and Rafi Santo

9 Preparing the Next Generation of Teachers: Revamping Teacher Education for the 21st Century
Anne Leftwich, Aman Yadav, and Chrystalla Mouza

10 Integrating Computing through Task-Specific Programming for Disciplinary Relevance: Considerations and Examples
Mark Guzdial & Tamara Shreiner

11 Computational Thinking as District Strategy: Moving the CS vs CT Debate from the Ivory Tower to the Schoolhouse
Rafi Santo, June Ahn, and Leigh Ann DeLyser

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/23/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367610357, 978-0367610357
      ISBN10: 0367610353

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Computational Thinking in Education explores the relevance of computational thinking in primary and secondary education.

      As today's school-aged students prepare to live and work in a thoroughly digitized world, computer science is providing a wealth of new learning concepts and opportunities across domains. This book offers a comprehensive overview of computational thinking, its history, implications for equity and inclusion, analyses of competencies in practice, and integration into learning, instruction, and assessment through scaffolded teacher education.

      Computer science education faculty and pre- and in-service educators will find a fresh pedagogical approach to computational thinking in primary and secondary classrooms.



      Trade Review

      "As computational thinking becomes part of compulsory education, school systems will be considering how it fits into the system as a whole. This book uniquely offers a system-wide view of computational thinking, from preparing teachers to choosing computational thinking instruction to implementing a district strategy. It provides an excellent opportunity to learn from top educators and researchers in the field about their perspectives of the implementation and future of computational thinking."
      Lauren Margulieux, Assistant Professor and Computer Science Endorsement Director at Georgia State University, USA

      "As computer science education moves into school classrooms around the globe, this book addresses central questions of what computational thinking should mean in K-12 education. The contributing chapters address critical issues in district initiatives, teacher professional development, student assessment, and subject matter integration."
      Yasmin B. Kafai, Lori and Michael Milken President’s Distinguished Professor at University of Pennsylvania, USA

      "Currently, the prevailing belief in most countries is that a compulsory education in computer science is indispensable for all children and young people in order to enable them to lead autonomous, self-determined and responsible lives in the information society. Computational thinking represents the currently best-known and most widely accepted didactical approach to this end. This book finally offers a comprehensive analysis of the pedagogical aspects of this approach, which is urgently needed for implementation in schools. It is a must-read for all researchers and practitioners who are serious about computational thinking."
      Peter Hubwieser, Professor for Computer Science Education at the Technical University of Munich, Germany

      "This is a great, essential book for a field that is both fresh and long-established. Some of itsauthors are among the world's most esteemed researchers in the field, and others are emerging with exiting new ideas. The book addresses a wealth of very important issues, from questions about the raison d'etre altogether of teaching computational thinking to innovative considerations of hard-nosed problems of how to prepare pre- and in-service teachers for the task. I highly recommend this book to everyone interested in the broad field of technology in education."
      Jeppe Bundsgaard, Professor of Education in the Danish School of Education at Aarhus University, Denmark



      Table of Contents

      1 Computational Thinking: A Professional and Historical Perspective
      Matti Tedre & Peter J. Denning

      2 Computational Thinking Today
      Shuchi Grover

      3 A Computational Thinking Integration Model for Primary and Secondary Classrooms
      Steven Azeka & Aman Yadav

      4 Democracy and Computation: A Normative Perspective on the Magic of the New Millennium
      Ulf Dalvad Berthelsen & Carsten Fogh Nielsen

      5 Computational Thinking as Subject Matter: As an Independent Subject or Integrated across Subjects?
      Morten Tannert, Rasmus Fink Lorentzen, and Ulf Dalvad Berthelsen

      6 Assessment of Computational Thinking
      David Weintrop, Daisy Rutstein, Marie Bienkowski, and Steven McGee

      7 Ethnocomputing and Computational Thinking
      Michael Lachney, Briana Green, Madison C. Allen, and Lakisha Foy

      8 Professional Development as a Bridge between Teacher Competencies and Computational Thinking Integration
      Secil Caskurlu, Aman Yadav, Kyle Dunbar, and Rafi Santo

      9 Preparing the Next Generation of Teachers: Revamping Teacher Education for the 21st Century
      Anne Leftwich, Aman Yadav, and Chrystalla Mouza

      10 Integrating Computing through Task-Specific Programming for Disciplinary Relevance: Considerations and Examples
      Mark Guzdial & Tamara Shreiner

      11 Computational Thinking as District Strategy: Moving the CS vs CT Debate from the Ivory Tower to the Schoolhouse
      Rafi Santo, June Ahn, and Leigh Ann DeLyser

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