Currently, Flemish K-12 computing education focuses almost
exclusively on digital literacy. Consequently, a vast
majority of Flemish K-12 students gets very little exposure
to computer science. However, some Flemish schools do experiment
with CS education.
In this paper, we discuss some of those experiments brie
y
and one of them more extensively, and formulate some preliminary
conclusions. Next, from these experiments, as well
as from contexts such as the recent European Digital Skills
framework, we formulate a number of issues in CS education
that we believe to be in need of further research.
Von Francis Wyffels, Bern Martens, Stefan Lemmens im Konferenz-Band WiPSCE 2014 im Text Starting from scratch (2014) In the Flemish secondary education curriculum, as in many
countries and regions, computer science currently only gets
an extremely limited coverage. Recently, in Flanders (and
elsewhere), it has been proposed to change this, and try-outs
are undertaken, both in and outside of schools. In this paper,
we discuss some of those eorts, and in particular take
a closer look at the preliminary results of one experiment
involving dierent approaches to programming in grade 8.
These experiments indicate that many students from secondary
schools would welcome a more extensive treatment of
computer science. Planning and implementing such a treatment,
however, raises a number of issues, from which in this
paper, we formulate a handful as calls for action for the computer
science education research community.
Von Francis Wyffels, Bern Martens, Stefan Lemmens im Konferenz-Band WiPSCE 2014 im Text Starting from scratch (2014)