Computer Education: Nature and Perspectives of an Interdiscipline
The purpose of this paper is to characterize the interdisciplinary nature of Computer Science Education as an epistemic category that emerges strongly both in academia and as a social practice in diverse educational contexts. We begin by establishing the components of the category and then present a...
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2014
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Sumario: | The purpose of this paper is to characterize the interdisciplinary nature of Computer Science Education as an epistemic category that emerges strongly both in academia and as a social practice in diverse educational contexts. We begin by establishing the components of the category and then present arguments supporting their interactions and their location in a theoretical space delimited by the supra-categories “knowledge society” and “lifelong learning”. In addition, possible research approaches for generating and developing theory in this field are proposed. |
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