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Guide to Teaching Computer Science [electronic resource] : An Activity-Based Approach / by Orit Hazzan, Tami Lapidot, Noa Ragonis.

By: Hazzan, Orit [author.].
Contributor(s): Lapidot, Tami [author.] | Ragonis, Noa [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Springer London, 2011Description: XXVI, 260p. 25 illus., 2 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780857294432.Subject(s): Computer science | Education | Science -- Study and teaching | Computer Science | Computers and Education | Teaching and Teacher Education | Science EducationDDC classification: 374.26 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Active Learning and the Active-Learning-Based Teaching Model -- Overview of the Discipline of Computer Science -- Research in Computer Science Education -- Problem Solving Strategies -- Learners' Alternative Conceptions -- Teaching Methods in Computer Science Education -- Lab-Based Teaching -- Types of Questions in Computer Science Education -- Evaluation -- Teaching Planning -- Integrated View at the MTCS Course Organization: The Case of Recursion -- Getting Experience in Computer Science Education -- Design of a Methods of Teaching Computer Science Course -- High School Computer Science Teacher Preparation Programs -- Epilogue.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The dynamic evolution of the field of computer science (CS) also poses educational and pedagogical challenges, such as issues of CS teacher recruitment, pre-service teacher preparation, support for teachers' ongoing professional development, and the design of teaching and learning material. This unique Guide to Teaching Computer Science presents both a conceptual framework and detailed implementation guidelines for general CS teaching. The content is clearly written and structured to be applicable to all levels of CS education and for any teaching organization, without limiting its focus to instruction of any specific curriculum, programming language or paradigm. Topics and features: Presents an overview of curriculum topics in CS, and of research in CS education Examines strategies for teaching problem-solving, pupil evaluation, and for dealing with pupils’ misunderstandings Provides learning activities throughout the book Proposes active-learning-based classroom teaching methods, as well as methods for lab-based teaching Discusses various types of questions that a CS instructor, tutor, or trainer can use for a range of teaching situations Investigates thoroughly issues of lesson planning and course design Describes frameworks by which prospective CS teachers gain their first teaching experience Drawing on the authors’ experience of more than two decades of teaching and research in CS education, this concise, thorough and easy-to-follow book is eminently suitable for use as either a teaching guide for all CS instructors or as a textbook for CS teacher training programs. Dr. Orit Hazzan is an associate professor in the Department of Education in Technology and Science at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel. Dr. Tami Lapidot is Executive Manager of Machshava – the Israeli National Center for Computer Science Teachers, Haifa, Israel. Dr. Noa Ragonis is a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Beit Berl College, Israel.
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Introduction -- Active Learning and the Active-Learning-Based Teaching Model -- Overview of the Discipline of Computer Science -- Research in Computer Science Education -- Problem Solving Strategies -- Learners' Alternative Conceptions -- Teaching Methods in Computer Science Education -- Lab-Based Teaching -- Types of Questions in Computer Science Education -- Evaluation -- Teaching Planning -- Integrated View at the MTCS Course Organization: The Case of Recursion -- Getting Experience in Computer Science Education -- Design of a Methods of Teaching Computer Science Course -- High School Computer Science Teacher Preparation Programs -- Epilogue.

The dynamic evolution of the field of computer science (CS) also poses educational and pedagogical challenges, such as issues of CS teacher recruitment, pre-service teacher preparation, support for teachers' ongoing professional development, and the design of teaching and learning material. This unique Guide to Teaching Computer Science presents both a conceptual framework and detailed implementation guidelines for general CS teaching. The content is clearly written and structured to be applicable to all levels of CS education and for any teaching organization, without limiting its focus to instruction of any specific curriculum, programming language or paradigm. Topics and features: Presents an overview of curriculum topics in CS, and of research in CS education Examines strategies for teaching problem-solving, pupil evaluation, and for dealing with pupils’ misunderstandings Provides learning activities throughout the book Proposes active-learning-based classroom teaching methods, as well as methods for lab-based teaching Discusses various types of questions that a CS instructor, tutor, or trainer can use for a range of teaching situations Investigates thoroughly issues of lesson planning and course design Describes frameworks by which prospective CS teachers gain their first teaching experience Drawing on the authors’ experience of more than two decades of teaching and research in CS education, this concise, thorough and easy-to-follow book is eminently suitable for use as either a teaching guide for all CS instructors or as a textbook for CS teacher training programs. Dr. Orit Hazzan is an associate professor in the Department of Education in Technology and Science at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel. Dr. Tami Lapidot is Executive Manager of Machshava – the Israeli National Center for Computer Science Teachers, Haifa, Israel. Dr. Noa Ragonis is a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Beit Berl College, Israel.

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