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Looking outside: What can be learnt from computing education around the world?

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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:40 authored by A Craig, C Lang, MN Giannakos, C Kleiner, J Gal-Ezer
There is a growing awareness of the importance of including computing education in the curriculum of secondary schools in countries like the United States of America, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and South Korea. Consequently, we have seen serious efforts to introduce computing education to the core curriculum and/or to improve it. Recent reports (such as Wilson et al. 2010; Hubwieser et al. 2011) reveal that computing education faces problems regarding its lack of exposure as well as a lack of motivators for students to follow this line of study. Although students use computers for many tasks both at home and at school, many of them never quite understand what computer science is and how it relates to algorithmic thinking and problem solving. This panel will bring together leaders in computing education from Australia, Germany, Greece, Israel and Norway to describe the state of computing education in each of their countries. Issues raised will include how high school computer education is conducted in that country, how teachers are skilled /accredited, the challenges that are being faced today and how these challenges are being addressed. Panellists will suggest lessons other countries may find of value from their way of doing things. An important issue is how to recruit female students in to computer education at high school level and how to encourage them to continue in the discipline to university. The problem is exacerbated because computer education is still not included as a compulsory subject in the regular curriculum of high schools in all of these countries.

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Pagination

371-372

Location

Atlanta, Georgia

Start date

2014-03-05

End date

2014-03-08

ISBN-13

9781450326056

Language

eng

Publication classification

E3 Extract of paper

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2014, ACM - Association for Computing Machinery

Title of proceedings

SIGCSE 2014 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education

Event

ACM technical symposium on Computer science education (45th : 2014 : Atlanta, Georgia)

Publisher

ACM - Association for Computing Machinery

Place of publication

[Atlanta, Georgia]

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