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Introduction of Basic Computer Programming Logic in Elementary and High Schools Using Logic Block 383 60

Authors

  • Ronaldo Lopes Gomes Author
    • Ricardo Chamy do Nascimento Author
      • Caio Victor da Silva Viga Author
        • Bruno Pereira Gonçalves Author
          • Jean Mark Lobo de Oliveira Author
            • Rilmar Pereira Gomes Author
              • David Barbosa de Alencar ITEGAM Author

                DOI:

                https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss11.1928

                Keywords:

                Computational programming logic, Elementary and high schools, Experimental curriculum, Logic block programming language, Line of reasoning

                Abstract

                This document analyzes factors that make it difficult for computational programming logic to consolidate itself as a subject to be taught in schools and how to introduce it into the academic environment through a hypothetical curriculum based on studies and also including the logical block programming language, Scratch. Studies are conducted to create the basis of an experimental school grade. Said grade describes in detail the age groups it will reach and what knowledge will be taught to them. With a better understanding of programming and programming logic in mind, not only individuals who choose to work in the field will already have a larger knowledge base than today, but people who choose not to work in the field of computer technology will benefit of a more logical and cohesive line of reasoning.

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                Published

                2019-11-01

                How to Cite

                Lopes Gomes, R., Chamy do Nascimento, R., da Silva Viga, C. V., Pereira Gonçalves, B., Lobo de Oliveira, J. M., Pereira Gomes, R., & Barbosa de Alencar, D. (2019). Introduction of Basic Computer Programming Logic in Elementary and High Schools Using Logic Block. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 7(11), 732-742. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss11.1928