K-12计算思维定义指南

Redar Ismail, Theresa A. Steinbach, Craig S. Miller
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计算思维(CT)被描述为处理复杂问题的一套有价值的技能。为了在K-12学生中培养CT,政府和非政府机构采取了不同的举措,研究人员开展了大量研究,以定义CT并将其纳入学校课程。然而,以往的研究表明,研究人员、政府和非政府部门对CT的统一定义意见不一。这些分歧给制定K-12级CT的定义带来了挑战。缺乏统一的定义可能会增加教师教学和将CT纳入学校课程的挑战。为了培养K-12学生的CT,我们介绍了CT的定义和框架。我们评估了39篇文章,并提取了文献中最常用的元素来构建CT定义并描述其元素。一些研究已经讨论和调查了概念化和理解计算对象之间的相互作用和依赖关系的重要性。然而,我们的文献综述发现,CT知识体系中对依赖概念的关注很少。基于文献综述,我们将CT定义为用于解决问题的思维过程,它包括问题分解、抽象和算法思维等要素。我们推测CT的定义缺少依赖的元素。在CT上下文中,我们将依赖性定义为理解分解问题的不同部分之间的相互关系的知识。
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A Guide Towards a Definition of Computational Thinking in K-12
Computational thinking (CT) has been described as a set of valuable skills for tackling complex problems. To foster CT among K-12 students, different initiatives have been introduced by governmental and non-governmental entities, and numerous studies have been carried out by researchers to define and integrate CT into school curriculum. However, previous studies has shown little agreement among researchers, governmental and non-governmental sectors about a unified CT definition. These dissensions have introduced challenges in formulating a definition for CT at the K-12 level. The absence of a unified definition may increase the challenges for teachers to teach and integrate CT into school curriculum. To foster CT among K-12 students, we introduce a definition and framework for CT. We evaluated 39 articles and extracted the most common elements used in the literature to frame CT definition and describe its elements. Several studies have discussed, as well as investigated, the significance of conceptualizing and comprehending the interaction and dependency relationships among computational objects. However, our literature review discovered that little attention has been dedicated to the concept of dependency in the CT body of knowledge. Based on the literature review, we define CT as the thought process used for solving problems, and it encompasses the elements of problem decomposition, abstraction, and algorithmic thinking. We conjecture the CT definition is missing the element of dependency. In the context of CT, we define dependency as the knowledge of comprehending the interrelationships between different sections of a decomposed problem.
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