2014
DOI: 10.2190/ec.51.1.d
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Empirical Determination of Competence Areas to Computer Science Education

Abstract: The authors discuss empirically determined competence areas to K-12 computer science education, emphasizing the cognitive level of competence. The results of a questionnaire with 120 professors of computer science serve as a database. By using multi-dimensional scaling and cluster analysis, four competence areas to computer science education characterized by the degree of process-related coverage and educational accessibility can be defined: Information technology, computer communication and cooperation, model… Show more

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“…This study builds on the findings of Zendler et al (2014), which were obtained in the German context. Taking a cross-cultural approach (see Berry et al, 2002;Lerner et al, 2003;Saraswathi, 2003), it aims to replicate the findings presented by Zendler et al (2014) in a different national context, namely the USA.…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…This study builds on the findings of Zendler et al (2014), which were obtained in the German context. Taking a cross-cultural approach (see Berry et al, 2002;Lerner et al, 2003;Saraswathi, 2003), it aims to replicate the findings presented by Zendler et al (2014) in a different national context, namely the USA.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…the blocks of the content concepts problem, model, algorithm, structure, information, and data in combination with the process concepts categorizing, classifying, generalizing, and finding cause-and-effect relationships). This study builds on the findings of Zendler et al (2014), which were obtained in the German context. Taking a cross-cultural approach (see Berry et al, 2002;Lerner et al, 2003;Saraswathi, 2003), it aims to replicate the findings presented by Zendler et al (2014) in a different national context, namely the USA.…”
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“…Thus, considering which factors can affect motivation levels. There were also two studies grouped under "Extracurricular Activities" based on challenges for solving tasks, and two studies under the "Intentions" category that focused on competence areas for computer science education (Zendler, Klaudt, & Seitz, 2014). There was also one article under the category of "Educational System", where the authors (Aleksić & Ivanović, 2016) investigated the use of programming languages at different universities.…”
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confidence: 99%