Authors
Daniel Hickmott, Elena Prieto-Rodriguez
Publication date
2018/10/13
Journal
Informatics in Education
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
229-244
Publisher
Vilnius University Institute of Data Science and Digital Technologies
Description
Coding and computational thinking have recently become compulsory skills in many school systems globally. Teaching these new skills presents a challenge for many teachers. A notable example of professional development designed using Constructionist principles to address this challenge is ScratchEd. Upon reflecting on her experiences designing and running ScratchEd, Karen Brennan identified five tensions faced by professional development providers, and proposed that these tensions could be used for scrutinising and critiquing professional development. In this paper we analyse, through the lens of Brennan's tensions, the process we have followed to design, evaluate and improve professional development. We argue that while we have experienced the same tensions, the extent to which we assess learning is a new tension that extends those identified by Brennan. There are strong reasons to assess …
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