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Algorithm design for young children

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Algorithms are the essence of computational thinking, which refers to a set of problem-solving processes that help children become logical thinkers in this increasingly digital society. It is important for… Click to show full abstract

Algorithms are the essence of computational thinking, which refers to a set of problem-solving processes that help children become logical thinkers in this increasingly digital society. It is important for teachers of young children to carefully plan and implement algorithm design tasks that involve repeated step-by-step procedures to build strong foundational computational thinking skills. In this article, the authors present algorithm tasks, including following a recipe, creating a treasure map, modeling how to perform a task, and sharing a routine, which can be easily integrated in the daily activities in early childhood classrooms. Fostering young children’s aptitude for algorithm-specific thinking-and-doing processes creates a foundation for logical thinking.

Keywords: design young; thinking; algorithm design; young children

Journal Title: Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood
Year Published: 2021

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