Computational Thinking in Mathematics Education: A Joint Approach to Encourage Problem-Solving Ability

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Fidelis Costa, Erick John [1 ]
Rodrigues Sampaio Campos, Livia Maria
Serey Guerrero, Dalton Dario
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[1] Univ Fed Campina Grande, Software Practices Lab SPLab, Campina Grande, Paraiba, Brazil
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computational thinking; teaching of mathematics; problem solving ability;
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G40 [教育学];
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In this paper, we analyzed whether the ability of students to solve problems can be influenced by the implementation of Computational Thinking (CT) in the teaching of mathematics. In this sense, we performed a quasi-experiment with students in the Brazilian's Basic Education Regular System (particularly in a group of students around fifteen years old) comparing their performance after being trained with practical activities using exercises in more or less conformity with well known CT concepts and capabilities. Considering the quantitative results obtained, the experimental group outperformed the control group, which worked with exercises in more and less conformity with CT, respectively. The results were statistically significant, suggesting that bringing together CT and mathematics through proper adjustments of classroom practices can have a positive influence on students abilities of solving problems. In order to strengthen this conclusion we also performed a qualitative analysis comprising students and the teacher involved in the quasi-experiment that reinforced our quantitative results.
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