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数学教育
心理学
纪律
问题解决者
教育学
医学教育
计算机科学
医学
社会学
计算科学
社会科学
作者
Danielle Herro,Cassie Quigley,Holly Plank,Oluwadara Abimbade
标识
DOI:10.1080/00220671.2021.1884824
摘要
We examine elementary and middle school students social interactions while engaged in making activities designed to promote computational thinking (CT). Participants include 52 students in grades five, six, seven and eight working in 17 different groups in three different schools in the Northeast. Students solved CT challenges introduced by their teachers during a series of lessons in their classroom or school makerspace. Prior to the CT challenges, teachers participated in summer professional development focused on developing lessons aligning disciplinary content with CT competencies and practices. Co-ACT, an observation rubric that measures CT during collaborative problem solving, and semi-structured interviews were used to investigate students proficiency with and perspectives toward peer interactions and communication. The majority of participants interacted and communicated with peers at an acceptable or proficient level and students perceived their social interactions as positive. Findings also implied educators might find ways to increase self-monitoring and equitable participation.
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