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Encouraging, empowering, and educating: Informal educators, caregivers, and children as partners in computational thinking activities
by
Campana, Kathleen
, Chun, Jeeyeon
, Mills, J. Elizabeth
, Ickes, Jessica
in
Adults
/ Algorithms
/ Caregiver Role
/ Caregivers
/ Child Development
/ Child Role
/ Childhood
/ Children & youth
/ Coding
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Collaboration
/ computational thinking
/ Educational Opportunities
/ educators
/ Emotional Development
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Fundamental Concepts
/ Home Study
/ Influence of Technology
/ Informal Education
/ Initiatives
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Libraries
/ libraries and museums
/ Library Skills
/ Literacy
/ Literature Reviews
/ Makerspaces
/ Museum exhibits
/ Museums
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent Role
/ Parents & parenting
/ parents/caregivers
/ Problem solving
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
/ STEM education
/ Teachers
/ Young Children
/ Youth
2024
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Encouraging, empowering, and educating: Informal educators, caregivers, and children as partners in computational thinking activities
by
Campana, Kathleen
, Chun, Jeeyeon
, Mills, J. Elizabeth
, Ickes, Jessica
in
Adults
/ Algorithms
/ Caregiver Role
/ Caregivers
/ Child Development
/ Child Role
/ Childhood
/ Children & youth
/ Coding
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Collaboration
/ computational thinking
/ Educational Opportunities
/ educators
/ Emotional Development
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Fundamental Concepts
/ Home Study
/ Influence of Technology
/ Informal Education
/ Initiatives
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Libraries
/ libraries and museums
/ Library Skills
/ Literacy
/ Literature Reviews
/ Makerspaces
/ Museum exhibits
/ Museums
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent Role
/ Parents & parenting
/ parents/caregivers
/ Problem solving
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
/ STEM education
/ Teachers
/ Young Children
/ Youth
2024
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Encouraging, empowering, and educating: Informal educators, caregivers, and children as partners in computational thinking activities
by
Campana, Kathleen
, Chun, Jeeyeon
, Mills, J. Elizabeth
, Ickes, Jessica
in
Adults
/ Algorithms
/ Caregiver Role
/ Caregivers
/ Child Development
/ Child Role
/ Childhood
/ Children & youth
/ Coding
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Collaboration
/ computational thinking
/ Educational Opportunities
/ educators
/ Emotional Development
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Fundamental Concepts
/ Home Study
/ Influence of Technology
/ Informal Education
/ Initiatives
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Libraries
/ libraries and museums
/ Library Skills
/ Literacy
/ Literature Reviews
/ Makerspaces
/ Museum exhibits
/ Museums
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent Role
/ Parents & parenting
/ parents/caregivers
/ Problem solving
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
/ STEM education
/ Teachers
/ Young Children
/ Youth
2024
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Encouraging, empowering, and educating: Informal educators, caregivers, and children as partners in computational thinking activities
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Encouraging, empowering, and educating: Informal educators, caregivers, and children as partners in computational thinking activities
2024
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Informal learning environments, such as libraries and museums, are key areas for supporting computational thinking (CT) with young children and their families. Educators in these environments are working to offer CT‐related experiences and activities for families of young children, often incorporating aspects of sociocultural learning such as scaffolding and dialogic practices. Because the parent/caregiver is typically present with their young child in these environments, there is an opportunity to provide them with CT information and support so that they can then actively engage in and encourage their child's CT learning, thereby extending their child's capabilities in a zone of proximal development. Previous research by Ohland et al. offers an initial framework of parental roles in CT experiences that serves as a foundation for this study's analysis of interviews with 18 libraries and museums from across the United States. The goal was to understand informal educators' goals for caregiver participation in CT activities with young children and their strategies for enabling caregivers to embody these different roles. Findings reveal that educators want caregivers to play a variety of roles with their child(ren) in these CT experiences. Furthermore, educators are implementing a variety of methods that explicitly encourage interaction, collaboration, and more. The connections between these goals and methods begin to build a model of caregiver encouragement, empowerment, and education in CT experiences in informal learning environments.
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