Educational Computing and Computer Science
Abstract
The resurgence of interest in teaching computational thinking (CT) to K-12 students iis an opportunity to provide students with a critical foundational skill. This will only be possible, however, if CT is understood to be separable from the more specific field of Computer Science.
DOI:10.2458/azu_itet_v3i2_czerkawski
Keywords
editorial; computational thinking; computer science; educational computing; 21st century skills
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