Fostering Computational Thinking Among Underrepresented Students in STEM
Strategies for Supporting Racially Equitable Computing
Jacqueline Leonard author Jakita Thomas author Roni Ellington author Monica Mitchell author Olatokunbo Fashola author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:12th Aug '21
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This book broadly educates preservice teachers and scholars about current research on computational thinking (CT). More specifically, attention is given to computational algorithmic thinking (CAT), particularly among underrepresented K–12 student groups in STEM education.
Computational algorithmic thinking (CAT)—a precursor to CT—is explored in this text as the ability to design, implement, and evaluate the application of algorithms to solve a variety of problems. Drawing on observations from research studies that focused on innovative STEM programs, including underrepresented students in rural, suburban, and urban contexts, the authors reflect on project-based learning experiences, pedagogy, and evaluation that are conducive to developing advanced computational thinking, specifically among diverse student populations.
This practical text includes vignettes and visual examples to illustrate how coding, computer modeling, robotics, and drones may be used to promote CT and CAT among students in diverse classrooms.
ISBN: 9780367456504
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
202 pages