ADAPTTER: Developing a Framework for Teaching Computational Thinking in Second-Level Schools by Design Research

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Colette Kirwan
Eamon Costello
Enda Donlon
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[1] Dublin City University (DCU),
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TechTrends | 2022年 / 66卷
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Computational thinking; Framework; Teaching; Learning; Second-level education; Educational design research;
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Computational Thinking (CT) is a problem-solving process applicable across all disciplines. It has been defined as a 21st-century skill (Wing, Communications of the ACM, 49(3), 33–35, 2006). Unfortunately, little pedagogical research is available to guide teachers and designers when devising a CT course. This study addresses this issue by describing how a framework to teach CT to second-level students evolved. This framework, ADAPTTER, has been shown to result in a high quality, engaging, low threshold, effective, and practical course. A three-phase Educational Design Research study was employed to develop this framework. It involved six schools, eleven teachers, four content experts, and 446 students. Data was gathered using various means: teacher interviews and diaries, students' questionnaires, artefacts, and tests. The ADAPTTER framework is offered as a way for teachers and researchers to design a CT course, understand its components and have conversations around the same.
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