运用基础CS1课程进行初高中计算机程序设计教育

Gurmeher Kaur, Kristine E. Jordan, J. Kaur
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向K-12年级的学生教授计算机编程被广泛认为对激发他们在大学及以后对计算机的兴趣很重要。具体地说,就中学生而言,一些计算机教育的努力通过基于块的和基于多媒体项目的内容使课程引人入胜,做得很好。然而,所涵盖的编程概念明显比大学水平的AP CS或CS1所涵盖的简单,这是可以理解的。相反,我们认为今天大学水平的CS1课程可以而且应该教授给初中生和高中早期的学生。在本文中,我们讨论了我们在一所大型公立大学开设的CS1课程中所做的努力,以适应这一年龄组的编程教学。在15个月的课程中,我们设计并教授了经过改编的16节课的课程给初高中学生(从6年级到10年级甚至更高)。我们的调整包括持续使用内存图、广泛的实践和引人入胜的回顾。最后的课程评估和调查分析表明,这些学生能够深入学习CS1的概念。我们的结果与年级水平、数学知识和加速水平无关,但与学生缺勤和性别有关。我们促请计算机科学教育界广泛采纳我们的方法。
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Using Foundational CS1 Curricula for Middle School & Early High School Computer Programming Education
Teaching computer programming to K-12 learners is widely recognized as important for invoking interest in computing in college and beyond. Specifically, with respect to middle school students, several computing education efforts do an excellent job of making the curricula engaging through block-based and multimedia project-based content. However, the programming concepts covered are notably and understandably simpler than those covered in college-level AP CS or CS1. We instead believe that today's college-level CS1 curricula can and should be taught to middle school and early high school students. In this paper, we discuss our efforts in adapting the CS1 course offered at a large public university, for teaching programming to this age group. Over the course of 15 months, we designed and taught the adapted 16-lecture course to multiple sections of middle and early high school students (ranging from 6th to 10th grade and beyond). Our adaptations included persistent use of memory diagrams, extensive practice, and engaging reviews. Analysis of the final course assessment and surveys showed that these students were able to learn CS1 concepts in depth. Our results held regardless of grade level, mathematics knowledge, and acceleration level, but varied with students absences and gender. We urge the CS education community to adopt our approach widely.
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