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International Journal of Computer Science Education in Schools, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, August 2020
- Ali Kürsat Erümit
, Güven Sahin:
Plugged or Unplugged Teaching: A Case Study of Students' Preferences in the Teaching of Programming. 3-32 - Olgun Sadik
, Anne T. Ottenbreit-Leftwich, Thomas A. Brush:
Secondary Computer Science Teachers' Pedagogical Needs. 33-52 - Serife Nur Yildiz, Alev Ates Çobanoglu
, Tarik Kisla:
Development of the ICT Teachers' Perceptions of the Contribution of Scratch Program to Programming Instruction Scale. 53-71
Volume 4, Number 2, November 2020
- Jessica Ivy
, Robert Kelley, Kristin Cook, Kevin Thomas:
Incorporating Cyber Principles into Middle and High School Curriculum. 3-23 - Mustafa Serkan Günbatar:
Computational Thinking Skills, Programming Self-Efficacies and Programming Attitudes of the Students. 24-35 - Volkan Kukul, Recep Çakir:
Exploring the Development of Primary School Students' Computational Thinking and 21st Century Skills Through Scaffolding: Voices from the Stakeholders. 36-57
Volume 4, Number 3, February 2021
- Ümit Demir:
The Effect of Computer-Free Coding Education for Special Education Students on Problem-Solving Skills. 3-30 - Breeann Flesch, Camila Gabaldón, Matthew Nabity, Darryl Thomas:
Choreographing increased understanding and positive attitudes towards coding by integrating dance. 31-48 - Mahmut Can Sözeri, Serhat Bahadir Kert:
Ineffectiveness Of Online Interactive Video Content Developed For Programming Education. 49-69
Volume 4, Number 4, May 2021
- Cornelia Connolly
, Raquel Hijón-Neira, Miguel García Iruela:
Developing and Assessing Computational Thinking in Secondary Education using a TPACK Guided Scratch Visual Execution Environment. 3-23 - Michiyo Oda, Yoko Noborimoto, Tatsuya Horita:
International Trends in K-12 Computer Science Curricula Through Comparative Analysis: Implications for the Primary Curricula. - Ela Sümeyye Secim
, Mine Canan Durmusoglu
, Mustafa Çiftçioglu
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Robot Drawings of Children Receiving Preschool Education and Their Opinions on Robots.

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