Rethinking Integrated Computer Science Instruction: A Cross-context and Expansive Approach in Elementary Classrooms

Rethinking Integrated Computer Science Instruction: A Cross-context and Expansive Approach in Elemen
Jared O'Leary

In this episode I unpack Shehzad et al.’s (2023) publication titled “Rethinking integrated computer science instruction: A cross-context and expansive approach in elementary classrooms,” which compared perceptions of teaching and learning the intersections of computer science and geometry in integrated and cross-context approaches.


Abstract

“This study examines how a rural-serving school district aimed to provide elementary-level computer science (CS) by offering instruction during students’ computer lab, a class taught by paraprofessional educators with limited background in computing. As part of a research-practice partnership, cross-context mathematics and CS lessons were co-designed to expansively frame and highlight connections across – as opposed to integration within – the two subjects. Findings indicate that the paraprofessionals teaching the lessons generally reported positive experiences and understanding of content; however, those less comfortable with the content reported lower student interest. Further, most students who engaged with the lessons across the lab and classroom contexts reported finding the lessons interesting, seeing connections to their mathematics classes, and understanding the programming. In contrast, students who only learned about mathematics connections within the CS lessons (thus not in a cross-context way) reported significantly lower levels of interest, connections, and understanding.”


My One Sentence Summary

This study compared perceptions of teaching and learning the intersections of computer science and geometry in integrated and cross-context approaches.


Some Of My Lingering Questions/Thoughts

  • How would this study have compared with teachers instead of paraprofessionals?

    • What about experienced CS educators versus new-to-CS educators?

  • What’s your rationale for integrating (or not)?

    • Does the approach you’re using align with that rationale?


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