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Infusing computational thinking into the middle- and high-school curriculum
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Stem EducationMathematics EducationCognitive ScienceComputational ThinkingJeannette WingComputational LiteracyMiddle School CurriculumEducationLearning AnalyticsComputer ScienceComputational Thinking ActivitiesComputer-based EducationCurriculum
In recent years there have been significant efforts to revamp undergraduate and K-12 curricula to emphasize computational thinking, a term popularized by Jeannette Wing in 2006. We describe work introducing and enhancing computational thinking activities and assessments in the middle- and high-school curriculum at the University of Chicago Lab Schools. In total six courses were altered as a part of the Computational Thinking across the Curriculum Project: middle-school and high-school computer science, and high-school Latin, graphic arts, English, and history. We detail the modifications to the curriculum and discuss the successes and challenges of the project.
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