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An International Comparison of K-12 Computer Science Education Intended and Enacted Curricula
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Stem EducationTeacher EducationInternational ComparisonProgramming Language TeachingCs CurriculumEducational InformaticsIntended CurriculumEnacted CurriculaCs Curriculum RequirementsEducationSoftware Engineering EducationLearning AnalyticsComputer-based EducationTechnologyCurriculum DevelopmentHigher EducationCurriculumTechnology Integration
This paper presents an international study of K-12 Computer Science implementation across Australia, England, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Scotland and the United States. We present findings from a pilot study, comparing CS curriculum requirements (intended curriculum) captured through country reports, with what surveyed teachers (n=244) identify as enacting in their classroom (the enacted curriculum). We address the extent that teachers are implementing the intended curriculum as enacted curriculum, exploring specifically country differences in terms of programming languages and CS topics implemented. Our findings highlight the similarities and differences of intended and enacted CS curriculum within and across countries and the value of such comparisons.
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