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Teaching Coding in K-12 Schools : Research and Application - Andrew E. Fluck
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Teaching Coding in K-12 Schools

Research and Application

By: Andrew E. Fluck (Editor), Therese Keane (Editor)

Hardcover | 28 February 2023

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This book is focused on key skills for overseeing the digital apprenticeship of K-12 students by working to develop coding and computational skills skills throughout primary and secondary schooling. It outlines a research informed path for students from birth to 18 years, identifying key skills. Based on the global perspectives and research at each stage, it outlines how these findings can be applied in the classroom.

Teaching coding to students in K-12 has been a skillset that has been debated across educational jurisdictions globally for some time. The book provides examples of schools that are teaching coding to students in engaging and relevant ways, delivering well thought out compulsory curriculums. Additionally, it provides examples of schools where coding is not mandated in the curriculum and is taught in an ad-hoc manner. Through the full discussion of all of these varied examples, the book presents both sides of the serious and ongoing debate in the field as to whether coding should be taught in an explicit way at all . The increasing school of thought that teaching coding is a skill that is already obsolete, and the focus should be on computational thinking is completely examined and presented. In this book, both sides of the argument, as well as the specific, meticulous research underlying each side, are given equal weight. The debate is a serious one and requires a clearly defined thematic response with evidence on all sides of the argument presented rationally. This book does just that. Created by carefully selected authors from around the world, it will be a highly studied research reference.

Industry Reviews
"This volume, of interest to educators and teacher educators, provides wonderful examples of how coding, programming and computational thinking can be taught as well as recommendations for tools to be used in the process. ... More importantly, it can be used as a conversation starter ... in general. It should be noted that all chapters in this volume went through a double-blind process to ensure the quality of the content." (Deborah Gochenaur, MAA Reviews, September 4, 2023)

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