2020
DOI: 10.13189/ujer.2020.080135
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Students' Computational Thinking Skill through Cooperative Learning Based on Hands-on, Inquiry-based, and Student-centric Learning Approaches

Abstract: Of late, computational thinking (CT) has received a great deal of attention from scholars and educators, given its immense potential in nurturing students' problem-solving skills, which are the type of skills highly needed in today's technology-driven era. For example, in Malaysia, a number of efforts have been pursued to develop strong computational thinking among school students through the implementation of learning activities that nurture such a skill in most of the school subjects. However, previous studi… Show more

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“…Many countries have started or currently in the process to introduce CT and CS or elements thereof in their official national curricula, for example, England, Finland, Sweden, Portugal, Malaysia, and many others (Nouri et al, 2020;Saad, 2020). They realize that CT is important for everybody since we live in this digital era and deal with technology based on computers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many countries have started or currently in the process to introduce CT and CS or elements thereof in their official national curricula, for example, England, Finland, Sweden, Portugal, Malaysia, and many others (Nouri et al, 2020;Saad, 2020). They realize that CT is important for everybody since we live in this digital era and deal with technology based on computers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…STEM education teaching and learning strategies can help and improve students' abilities, self-efficacy, productivity, and related understanding [40,41]. In addition, student-centric, inquiry-based, and hands-on learning approaches were proven to be effective in boosting students' motivation and their engagement in classroom participation [42]. Thus, positive attitudes and high interest in cooperative learning can stimulate students' ability to master cooperative learning techniques and critical thinking.…”
Section: Levels Of Computational Thinking Among Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By combining teamwork and individual accountability, students try to gain knowledge and social skills. This cooperative strategy is a learning strategy that provides opportunities for students to work together in small groups with other individuals of various talents, academic abilities, and backgrounds in achieving common goals [44] [45].…”
Section: Stad Cooperative Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%