Nature of the Relations Between Programming and Computational Thinking and Mathematics in Danish teaching Resources
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Nature of the Relations Between Programming and Computational Thinking and Mathematics in Danish teaching Resources. / Elicer Coopman, Raimundo José; Tamborg, Andreas Lindenskov.
2021. 45-52 Paper presented at ICTMT 15 International conference on technology in mathematics teaching, Copenhagen, Denmark.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Nature of the Relations Between Programming and Computational Thinking and Mathematics in Danish teaching Resources
AU - Elicer Coopman, Raimundo José
AU - Tamborg, Andreas Lindenskov
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This study investigates tasks in 14 didactical sequences developed to connect mathematics and the new Danish subject called Technology Comprehension, which is currently being implemented at 46 schools in a pilot project. The paper develops six categories that describe the different natures of the relations between programming and computational thinking (PCT) and mathematical competencies. These six categories are no mathematics involved, no PCT involved, mathematics as a context, PCT as a context, conceptual integration and operational integration and are defined by distinguishing between actions and concepts in both mathematics and PCT. We conclude the paper by reflecting on the usefulness of such categories beyond the national context from which they are developed.
AB - This study investigates tasks in 14 didactical sequences developed to connect mathematics and the new Danish subject called Technology Comprehension, which is currently being implemented at 46 schools in a pilot project. The paper develops six categories that describe the different natures of the relations between programming and computational thinking (PCT) and mathematical competencies. These six categories are no mathematics involved, no PCT involved, mathematics as a context, PCT as a context, conceptual integration and operational integration and are defined by distinguishing between actions and concepts in both mathematics and PCT. We conclude the paper by reflecting on the usefulness of such categories beyond the national context from which they are developed.
M3 - Paper
SP - 45
EP - 52
Y2 - 6 September 2021 through 9 September 2021
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