Effects of Scratch-based activities on 4th-grade students’ computational thinking skills

IF 2.1 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Informatics in Education Pub Date : 2022-10-21 DOI:10.15388/infedu.2023.19
João Piedade, Nuno Dorotea
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Computational Thinking (CT) has emerged in recent years as a thematic trend in education in many countries. initiatives have been developed for its inclusion in school curricula. There are many pedagogical strategies to promote the development of elementary school students’ CT skills and knowledge. Unplugged learning tasks, block-based programming projects, and educational robotics are 3 of the most used strategies. This paper aimed to analyze the effect of Scratch-based activities, developed during one scholar year, on the computational thinking skills developed and concepts achieved by 4th-grade students. The study involved 189 students from two school clusters organized into an experimental group and a control group. To assess students’ computational knowledge, the Beginners Computational Thinking Test developed by Several Zapata-Cáceres et al. (2020) was used. The results indicate statistically significant differences between the groups, in which students in the experimental group (who performed activities with scratch) scored higher on the test than students in the control group (who did not use Scratch).
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抓痕活动对四年级学生计算思维能力的影响
近年来,计算思维已成为许多国家教育的一个主题趋势。已经制定了将其纳入学校课程的倡议。促进小学生计算机科学技能和知识发展的教学策略有很多。不插电学习任务、基于块的编程项目和教育机器人是最常用的三种策略。本研究旨在分析在一个学年中开发的基于scratch的活动对四年级学生计算思维技能的发展和概念的形成的影响。这项研究涉及来自两个学校群的189名学生,他们被分为实验组和对照组。为了评估学生的计算知识,我们使用了几个Zapata-Cáceres等人(2020)开发的初学者计算思维测试。结果显示,两组之间存在统计学上的显著差异,实验组(使用scratch进行活动)的学生在测试中的得分高于对照组(不使用scratch)的学生。
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Informatics in Education
Informatics in Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: INFORMATICS IN EDUCATION publishes original articles about theoretical, experimental and methodological studies in the fields of informatics (computer science) education and educational applications of information technology, ranging from primary to tertiary education. Multidisciplinary research studies that enhance our understanding of how theoretical and technological innovations translate into educational practice are most welcome. We are particularly interested in work at boundaries, both the boundaries of informatics and of education. The topics covered by INFORMATICS IN EDUCATION will range across diverse aspects of informatics (computer science) education research including: empirical studies, including composing different approaches to teach various subjects, studying availability of various concepts at a given age, measuring knowledge transfer and skills developed, addressing gender issues, etc. statistical research on big data related to informatics (computer science) activities including e.g. research on assessment, online teaching, competitions, etc. educational engineering focusing mainly on developing high quality original teaching sequences of different informatics (computer science) topics that offer new, successful ways for knowledge transfer and development of computational thinking machine learning of student''s behavior including the use of information technology to observe students in the learning process and discovering clusters of their working design and evaluation of educational tools that apply information technology in novel ways.
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