1989
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2729.1989.tb00212.x
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Teaching PROLOG programming in the secondary school

Abstract: A PROLOG programming course was trialed on a class of twelve 16–17 year‐old pupils who had varied previous experience of computing. The pupils were studying a variety of other subjects but would normally be considered to be of a high level of ability. The course was taught over a period of 15 weeks and lasted approximately 60 hours. Concepts covered included recursion and list processing. Most pupils were able to become reasonably competent over this period and one or two excelled. Previous experience of progr… Show more

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“…Because the LP language Prolog is available in many natural languages, and is very easy to learn and use, we recommend that teachers benefit from the advantage of "running" argumentation texts on computers, and enhance students' understanding of the relations between argument justifications and the argument claim by presenting queries. The proposal to make analogies between the disciplines is relevant to the teaching world because there are applications of LP instruction to schools in many parts of the world (Bottino, Forcheri and Molfino 1995;Cope 1989;Di Bitonto, Roselli and Rossano 2009;Haberman and Scherz 2005;Linck and Schubert 2011;Ragonis et, al. 1998;Stamatis and Kefalas 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the LP language Prolog is available in many natural languages, and is very easy to learn and use, we recommend that teachers benefit from the advantage of "running" argumentation texts on computers, and enhance students' understanding of the relations between argument justifications and the argument claim by presenting queries. The proposal to make analogies between the disciplines is relevant to the teaching world because there are applications of LP instruction to schools in many parts of the world (Bottino, Forcheri and Molfino 1995;Cope 1989;Di Bitonto, Roselli and Rossano 2009;Haberman and Scherz 2005;Linck and Schubert 2011;Ragonis et, al. 1998;Stamatis and Kefalas 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analogy we suggest implementing in educational settings is based on the fact that logic programming using Prolog is already used in middle and high schools worldwide (Bottino, Forcheri & Molfino, 1995;Cope, 1989). Another issue dealt with by researchers is how to cope with the pedagogy of teaching logic programming (Di Bitonto, Roselli and Rossano, 2009;Stamatis & Kefalas, 2007).…”
Section: Logic Programming In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%