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Computing at School

June 24th, 2011 by Richard Millwood


I presented at the third annual Computing at School conference, reporting Nili Naveh’s research in a seminar I proposed to discuss the research into childrens’ conceptions in computing. The central issue is the contrast in the attention paid to children’s conceptual development in maths and science compared to computing. In maths and science, research has established a Piagetian analysis based on data of what percentage of children can achieve which conceptual understanding at a range of ages, and this is the basis for the National Curriculum levels. Clearly this should not be used as a straitjacket – there is a diversity in attainment and children are often underestimated. Teachers have excellent tacit knowledge of this, but I argued it may be helpful to articulate this more clearly and to construct a data-gathering exercise from schools across the country. We had a good discussion, thanks to some really good presentations earlier in the day which gave good fuel for our debate. Here are my slides:  Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs.

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  • 1 Malcolm Jun 24, 2011 at 4:21 pm

    It’s refreshing to see a ‘new’ topic highlighted in ICT teaching and an area which desperately needs to have its profile raised. Well done!

    The UK is falling behind, for example, Germany in these skills. It’s no coincidence that Germany has a balance of payments surplus.

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