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Integrating Computing into Preservice Teacher Preparation Programs across the Core: Language, Mathematics, and Science

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Abstract

This paper describes the beginning of a design-based research project for integrating computing activities in preservice teacher programs throughout a middle and secondary education department. Computing integration activities use computing tools, like programming, to support learning in non-computing disciplines. The paper begins with the motivation for integrating computing that encouraged widespread buy-in, design goals, and design parameters. The primary motivating factor for this work was preparing teachers to use technology to support learning in their classrooms. Involving computing education faculty in the preparation enabled the activities to include computer science and spread computational literacy. The paper also describes the process and year-long timeline for designing and implementing the integrations, followed by the details of the computing integrated activities. Last, the paper describes preservice teachers’ reactions to computing integration, focusing on before-and-after perceptions and knowledge of computing. Preservice teachers perceptions and knowledge of computing evolved similarly to teachers who engage in different approaches to learning about integrated computing, such as in elective or educational technology courses, suggesting that this approach is effective for engaging all teachers in integrating computing. In particular, the common feature that ignited teachers’ excitement about integrating computing was offering new opportunities to improve student learning and providing engaging activities within their non-computing discipline.

Keywords:

computational thinkingintegrated computingpreservice teacher preparationlanguage artssciencesmathematics
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 5 Issue: 1
  • Page/Article: 1
  • DOI: 10.26716/jcsi.2022.11.15.35
  • Submitted on 22 Nov 2021
  • Accepted on 15 Jul 2022
  • Published on 15 Nov 2022
  • Peer Reviewed