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Thu 21 Mar 2024 14:10 - 14:35 at Meeting Room D135 - Big Picture CS Ed Chair(s): Julie Smith

Rich classroom discussion, or discourse, has long been a recommended pedagogical practice in K-12 math and science education. Prior work has shown that discourse is beneficial for all learners, but especially for English learners and minoritized students in STEM. Discourse helps develop students’ agency, academic language, and conceptual understanding. Some CS curricula incorporate student discourse, but we believe there are opportunities for its increased use in K-12 CS education.

Thu 21 Mar

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13:45 - 15:00
Big Picture CS EdPapers at Meeting Room D135
Chair(s): Julie Smith Institute for Advancing Computing Education
13:45
25m
Talk
Confidence vs insight: Big and Rich Data in Computing Education Research
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Neil Brown King's College London, Mark Guzdial University of Michigan
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14:10
25m
Talk
Discourse Practices in Computer Science EducationK12
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Yvonne Kao WestEd, David McKinney WestEd, Samuel Berg Oakland Unified School District, Brenda Tuohy Oakland Unified School District, Courtney Ortega Oakland Unified School District
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14:35
25m
Talk
To be or not to be. . . an algorithm: the notion according to students and teachersGlobal
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Carlo Bellettini University of Milan, Violetta Lonati University of Milan, Mattia Monga UniversitĂ  degli Studi di Milano, Anna Morpurgo UniversitĂ  degli Studi di Milano
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