Overcoming the Lack of Qualified Computer Programming Teachers: a Field Experiment in Belize

Several developed countries have initiated compulsory computer programming classes at the primary and secondary school levels with many others aiming to implement them by the end of the decade. A significant issue encountered has been the lack of qualified computer science teachers. If developed cou...

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Main Authors: Kieran RYAN, David GARCIA, Manuel MEDINA, Dalwin LEWIS, Luis HERRERA
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Language:English
Published: JOLTIDA 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/1184637
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spelling doaj-37f10d33607443c3a792181b256fb4c22020-11-25T03:00:21ZengJOLTIDAJournal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age2458-83502458-83502020-07-015219Overcoming the Lack of Qualified Computer Programming Teachers: a Field Experiment in Belize Kieran RYAN0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1259-2595David GARCIA1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1612-9904Manuel MEDINA 2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6031-1906Dalwin LEWIS3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8484-5200Luis HERRERA4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0231-5973University of BelizeUniversity of BelizeUniversity of BelizeUniversity of BelizeSacred Heart Junior CollegeSeveral developed countries have initiated compulsory computer programming classes at the primary and secondary school levels with many others aiming to implement them by the end of the decade. A significant issue encountered has been the lack of qualified computer science teachers. If developed countries with abundant educational resources are facing these challenges, how can countries in the developing world with limited resources overcome them? In this research, we pilot a novel solution by utilizing an online portal to deliver a standardized computer programing course utilizing self-regulated and designed-based learning concepts where the teacher and students learn simultaneously. The study utilized a quasi-experimental design that measured learning outcomes before and after a 25-hour course. Five university lecturers (control group) and one middle school teacher (treatment group) taught the course to 178 middle school students using standardized material from the online portal. A computational thinking test was administered pre and post-treatment to measure learning outcomes. The results showed that students of both groups significantly enhanced their computational skills with no significant difference in learning outcomes between groups supporting our hypothesis. https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/1184637computational thinkingcomputer programming educationself-regulated learningdesigned based learninglearning outcomes
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Luis HERRERA
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Manuel MEDINA
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Overcoming the Lack of Qualified Computer Programming Teachers: a Field Experiment in Belize
Journal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age
computational thinking
computer programming education
self-regulated learning
designed based learning
learning outcomes
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David GARCIA
Manuel MEDINA
Dalwin LEWIS
Luis HERRERA
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title Overcoming the Lack of Qualified Computer Programming Teachers: a Field Experiment in Belize
title_short Overcoming the Lack of Qualified Computer Programming Teachers: a Field Experiment in Belize
title_full Overcoming the Lack of Qualified Computer Programming Teachers: a Field Experiment in Belize
title_fullStr Overcoming the Lack of Qualified Computer Programming Teachers: a Field Experiment in Belize
title_full_unstemmed Overcoming the Lack of Qualified Computer Programming Teachers: a Field Experiment in Belize
title_sort overcoming the lack of qualified computer programming teachers: a field experiment in belize
publisher JOLTIDA
series Journal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age
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2458-8350
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Several developed countries have initiated compulsory computer programming classes at the primary and secondary school levels with many others aiming to implement them by the end of the decade. A significant issue encountered has been the lack of qualified computer science teachers. If developed countries with abundant educational resources are facing these challenges, how can countries in the developing world with limited resources overcome them? In this research, we pilot a novel solution by utilizing an online portal to deliver a standardized computer programing course utilizing self-regulated and designed-based learning concepts where the teacher and students learn simultaneously. The study utilized a quasi-experimental design that measured learning outcomes before and after a 25-hour course. Five university lecturers (control group) and one middle school teacher (treatment group) taught the course to 178 middle school students using standardized material from the online portal. A computational thinking test was administered pre and post-treatment to measure learning outcomes. The results showed that students of both groups significantly enhanced their computational skills with no significant difference in learning outcomes between groups supporting our hypothesis.
topic computational thinking
computer programming education
self-regulated learning
designed based learning
learning outcomes
url https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/1184637
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