“…Modern process as content approaches are characterized by stressing four principles (Bolhuis, 2003): (1) self-directed learning, (2) focus on knowledge building in the domain, (3) emotional aspects of learning, and (4) learning processes as social phenomena. In the context of computer science education central process concepts empirically determined are also available (Zendler, Spannagel, & Klaudt, 2009). For the specific use of central concepts, the question arises to measures that allow statements which concepts can be used for consolidating available curricula, can be applied in the context of the research-based training, equip students with competences that will remain relevant in the longer term, and that are to some extent representative of the subject.…”