2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10956-019-09803-w
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Computational Thinking from a Disciplinary Perspective: Integrating Computational Thinking in K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education

Abstract: This article provides an introduction for the special issue of the Journal of Science Education and Technology focused on computational thinking (CT) from a disciplinary perspective. The special issue connects earlier research on what K-12 students can learn and be able to do using CT with the CT skills and habits of mind needed to productively participate in professional CT integrated STEM fields. In this context, the phrase "disciplinary perspective" simultaneously holds two meanings: it refers to and aims t… Show more

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“…(English 2018, p. 2). The special issue of Journal of Science Education and Technology is another collection of 12 articles that focus on the relationship between CT and other disciplines, especially in making connections between established pre-college school subject content areas of STEM and newer CT-integrated disciplines (Lee et al 2020).…”
Section: A Brief Overview: Trends Of Ct Research and Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(English 2018, p. 2). The special issue of Journal of Science Education and Technology is another collection of 12 articles that focus on the relationship between CT and other disciplines, especially in making connections between established pre-college school subject content areas of STEM and newer CT-integrated disciplines (Lee et al 2020).…”
Section: A Brief Overview: Trends Of Ct Research and Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As discussed and summarized above, there is a growing trend of work that tries to integrate CT with disciplinary education. One approach commonly used is to follow the conception of CT outlined by Wing (2006), and then discusses possible activities and approaches to develop students' CT within different disciplines (e.g., Barr and Stephenson 2011;Fennell et al 2020;Lee et al 2020;Swaid 2015). For example, early efforts in this direction involved the identification of possible inclusion of CT in various school subjects, with explanation about which aspects of CT can be included for a specific school subject (e.g., Barr and Stephenson 2011;Swaid 2015).…”
Section: Developing Discipline-specific Ct In and Through Education Imentioning
confidence: 99%
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