TY - GEN
T1 - How computer scientists and computing teachers think differently in the concepts to be included in a secondary school computing curriculum
AU - Hu, Chiu Fan
AU - Wu, Cheng Chih
AU - Lin, Yu Tzu
AU - Wang, An Tsu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The new K-12 computing curriculum draft for Taiwan secondary schools was designed to launch in 2018 but the draft only outlined themes and contents for students to learn, without further details on key concepts to be covered in the contents. Therefore, in 2016, a Delphi study was conducted to survey the opinions about what “key learning concepts” should be included for implementation at the secondary level based on the draft. By adopting the Delphi method, different viewpoints from computer scientists and secondary school computing teachers were collected to build consensus of key concepts through a series of convergence. Based on the research results, we found the computer scientists and computing teachers had opposing opinions about whether the secondary school students should learn the advanced concepts. The purpose of this study was to understand the different views on learning concepts of the draft between two groups. The data analyzed in this study were based on the Delphi survey in 2016. This study found computer scientists tended to be more conservative about this issue, therefore they suggested that the advanced and theoretical concepts are not essential at the secondary level, e.g., recursion, searching, sorting, data compression, data conversion, and divide and conquer. This was because the computer scientists considered these concepts as what they had studied in college. Rather, computing teachers knew how to simplify these concepts for teaching at the secondary level. The research findings can serve as useful references for revising and implementing the computing curriculum in the future.
AB - The new K-12 computing curriculum draft for Taiwan secondary schools was designed to launch in 2018 but the draft only outlined themes and contents for students to learn, without further details on key concepts to be covered in the contents. Therefore, in 2016, a Delphi study was conducted to survey the opinions about what “key learning concepts” should be included for implementation at the secondary level based on the draft. By adopting the Delphi method, different viewpoints from computer scientists and secondary school computing teachers were collected to build consensus of key concepts through a series of convergence. Based on the research results, we found the computer scientists and computing teachers had opposing opinions about whether the secondary school students should learn the advanced concepts. The purpose of this study was to understand the different views on learning concepts of the draft between two groups. The data analyzed in this study were based on the Delphi survey in 2016. This study found computer scientists tended to be more conservative about this issue, therefore they suggested that the advanced and theoretical concepts are not essential at the secondary level, e.g., recursion, searching, sorting, data compression, data conversion, and divide and conquer. This was because the computer scientists considered these concepts as what they had studied in college. Rather, computing teachers knew how to simplify these concepts for teaching at the secondary level. The research findings can serve as useful references for revising and implementing the computing curriculum in the future.
KW - Computational thinking
KW - Computing curriculum
KW - Delphi survey
KW - K-12 education
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85103830194
SN - 9789887703440
T3 - Proceedings of International Conference on Computational Thinking Education
SP - 50
EP - 54
BT - Proceedings of International Conference on Computational Thinking Education, CTE 2017
A2 - KONG, Siu-cheung
A2 - SHELDON, Josh
A2 - LI, Robert Kwok-yiu
PB - The Education University of Hong Kong
T2 - 1st International Conference on Computational Thinking Education, CTE 2017
Y2 - 13 July 2017 through 15 July 2017
ER -