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Artificial Intelligence in Compulsory K-12 Computer Science Classrooms: A Scalable Professional Development Offer for Computer Science TeachersGlobal
Fri 22 Mar 2024 13:45 - 14:10 at Meeting Room D136 - K-12 Teacher Training Chair(s): Leigh Ann Delyser
Artificial intelligence will be introduced in mandatory computer science classes for all students at XXX high schools from the 23/24 school year. In order to qualify computer science teachers for this new topic in the classroom, a professional development offer was developed at XXX in cooperation with the State Ministry for Edu- cation. In this experience report, we describe the conditions and challenges as well as the resulting design of the PD offer, which in particular aims to be scalable and to address teachers’ heterogeneous previous knowledge. Furthermore, experiences and results of the first implementations are reported.
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13:45 - 15:00 | |||
13:45 25mTalk | Artificial Intelligence in Compulsory K-12 Computer Science Classrooms: A Scalable Professional Development Offer for Computer Science TeachersGlobal Papers DOI | ||
14:10 25mTalk | Harmonizing Scratch Encore: Scaffolding K-8 Teachers in Customizing Culturally Responsive Computing Materials Papers Minh Tran University of Chicago, Heather Killen University of Maryland, Jen Palmer University of Chicago, David Weintrop University of Maryland, Diana Franklin University of Chicago DOI | ||
14:35 25mTalk | Programming-Integrated Mathematics Learning for Future Elementary Teachers and non-STEM Majors Papers DOI |