Robotics in Primary Education – Robotique en Éducation Primaire: Introduction

V. Komis, Margarida ROMERO, Christian Depover, T. Karsenti
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This Special Issue of the Journal “Review of Science, Mathematics and ICT Education” is dedicated to the Educational Robotics in Primary Education. There is currently a real enthusiasm for educational robotics which is supported by the incessant emergence of new educational robots and articles published by the media. Undoubtedly, at least at the level of primary education, a new wave of technology appeared in order for concepts of programming (or "coding") sweeps to be applied, which consequently raises the question of what it can bring to teachers and learners over time. At the same time, scientific research in this field is making significant progress in recent years by providing interesting results in both basic and applied research. On the other hand, there are many challenges with obtaining data with respect to the appropriation of this type of approach by teachers. Indeed, initial and in-service training of teachers is a major challenge to develop learning activities with educational robots which help develop specific learning objectives as well as the development of high-order thinking skills.
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小学教育中的机器人——初级教育机器人:简介
《科学、数学和信息通信技术教育评论》杂志的这一期特刊专门讨论了小学教育中的教育机器人。目前,人们对教育机器人有着真正的热情,新的教育机器人的不断出现和媒体发表的文章支持了这一热情。毫无疑问,至少在初等教育阶段,为了应用编程(或“编码”)概念,出现了一波新的技术浪潮,这就提出了一个问题,即随着时间的推移,它能给教师和学习者带来什么。与此同时,近年来该领域的科学研究取得了重大进展,在基础研究和应用研究方面都取得了有趣的成果。另一方面,在获取有关教师使用这种方法的数据方面存在许多挑战。事实上,教师的初始培训和在职培训是发展教育机器人学习活动的主要挑战,这有助于制定具体的学习目标以及发展高阶思维技能。
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