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Supporting Diverse Learners in K-8 Computational Thinking with TIPP&SEE

Jean Salac, Cathy Newman Thomas, Chloe Butler, Diana Franklin

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Abstract

With the growth of Computer Science (CS) and Computational Thinking (CT) instruction in the primary/elementary domain, it is important that such instruction supports diverse learners. Four categories of students -- students in poverty, multi-lingual students, students with disabilities, and students who have below-grade-level proficiency in reading and math, may face academic challenges that can hinder their learning in CS/CT curricula. However, little is known about how to support these students in CS/CT instruction, especially at this young age. TIPP&SEE, a meta-cognitive strategy that scaffolds learning by proceduralizing engagement through example code, may offer some support. A quasi-experimental study revealed that the gaps between students with and without academic challenges narrowed when using the TIPP&SEE strategy, indicating its promise in providing equitable learning opportunities in CS/CT.

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Mathematics educationComputational thinkingCurriculumReading (process)Computer scienceCognitionDomain (mathematical analysis)Code (set theory)PsychologyPedagogyMathematicsProgramming languageNeuroscienceMathematical analysisPolitical scienceSet (abstract data type)LawTeaching and Learning ProgrammingSoftware Engineering ResearchEducational Games and Gamification