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PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS’ OPINION ON COMPUTER PROGRAMMING IN PRIMARY EDUCATION

EDULEARN Proceedings, 2021
In this paper author discusses the importance and the need for teaching and learning computer programming in primary education. Due to the increasing use of automation, robots and artificial intelligence, the needs for occupations in the labour market are changing - some existing occupations are being discontinued, and others are being created ...
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PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS EDUCATIONAL ROBOTS IN PRIMARY EDUCATION

ICERI Proceedings, 2021
In this paper author presents the research results of exploring the opinion of primary education prospective teachers about their own current knowledge of the educational robots, about their interest in this field, do they think that educational robots can be useful in teaching, and whether they think that knowledge of educational robots and their ...
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Prospective Primary School Teachers’ Perception of Randomness

2014
Subjective perception of randomness has been researched by psychologists and mathematics educators, using a variety of tasks, resulting in a number of different descriptions for the biases that characterize people’s performances. Analysing prospective teachers’ possible biases concerning randomness is highly relevant as new mathematics curricula for ...
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