2021
DOI: 10.1145/3440890
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Parental Involvement in Computer Science Education and Computing Attitudes and Behaviours in the Home: Model and Scale Development

Abstract: This work is situated in research on Parental Involvement (PI) in Computer Science (CS) Education. While the importance of PI in children's education is well established, most parents have little experience in CS and struggle to facilitate the learning of a child in the area. If PI in CS Education is to happen, then we argue that parents need support and that understanding the current behaviours and attitudes toward CS in the family context is important to discerning the form that support should take. This art… Show more

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“…This research positions itself as a bridge to overcome this educational gap by delving into the effectiveness of home learning. It strives to provide nuanced insights into the central role parents can play in developing their children's programming skills, an aspect that can be highly relevant in contemporary Digital 2024, 4 educational discourse [11,12]. In doing so, this study aims to move beyond the conventional paradigm of programming education, focusing on family and home learning environments as powerful contributors to fostering a more equitable distribution of programming skills among elementary school students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research positions itself as a bridge to overcome this educational gap by delving into the effectiveness of home learning. It strives to provide nuanced insights into the central role parents can play in developing their children's programming skills, an aspect that can be highly relevant in contemporary Digital 2024, 4 educational discourse [11,12]. In doing so, this study aims to move beyond the conventional paradigm of programming education, focusing on family and home learning environments as powerful contributors to fostering a more equitable distribution of programming skills among elementary school students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%