Title Prisutnost i uloga računalnog razmišljanja u srednjim školama Istarske županije
Title (english) The Presence and Role of Computational Thinking in Secondary Schools of Istria County
Author Petko Radulović https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2235-0517
Mentor Nevenka Tatković (mentor)
Mentor Giorgio Sinković (komentor)
Committee member Bojana Ćulum Ilić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Jurka Lepičnik Vodopivec (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Marjan Krašna https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6089-1584 (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Faculty of Educational Sciences) Pula
Defense date and country 2024, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Pedagogy
Universal decimal classification (UDC ) 004 - Computer science and technology. Computing. Data processing 37 - Education
Abstract U radu je istražen utjecaj računalnog razmišljanja na školski uspjeh i odabir škole/zanimanja učenika prvih razreda sedam srednjih škola Istarske županije. Škole koje su obuhvaćene istraživanjem su Ekonomska škola Pula, Gimnazija Pula, Tehnička škola Pula, Industrijsko- obrtnička škola Pula, Škola primijenjenih umjetnosti i dizajna- Pula, Srednja škola Zvane Črnje Rovinj i Gimnazija i strukovna škola Jurja Dobrile Pazin. Istražena je i uloga konstruktivističkog učenja i njegova povezanost s računalnim razmišljanjem te povezanost pozitivnog stava učenika o računalnom razmišljanju s vještinom računalnog razmišljanja. U istraživanju su korištene Likertove skale za ocjenu konstruktivističke nastave i za procjenu stava o računalnom razmišljanju, test računalnog razmišljanja i zadatak iz programiranja. Učenici su imali pozitivan stav o računalnom razmišljanju i o konstruktivističkoj nastavi. Na testu računalnog razmišljanja prosječan rezultat učenika prvih razreda bio je M=29,1973, SD=14,4679, od ukupno 70 bodova. Zadatak iz programiranja riješilo je svega sedam učenika prvih razreda škola uključenih u istraživanje, od ukupno 523 učenika prvog razreda. Glavni cilj istraživanja bio je utvrditi povezanost računalnog razmišljanja s odabirom škole/zanimanja i školskim uspjehom. Istraživanjem je potvrđena povezanost vještine računalnog razmišljanja s odabirom škole/zanimanja i školskim uspjehom. Učenici s razvijenom vještinom računalnog razmišljanja upisivali su najčešće gimnazije, zatim četverogodišnje strukovne škole pa tek onda trogodišnje strukovne škole. Također, učenici s razvijenom vještinom računalnog razmišljanja imali su bolji školski uspjeh (opći uspjeh, ocjenu iz Matematike i Povijesti). Utvrđeno je kako se 20 % varijance općeg uspjeha i odabira škole/zanimanja može objasniti vještinom računalnog razmišljanja.
Abstract (english) This paper explores the impact of computational thinking on academic success and school/career choices among first-year students in seven secondary schools in the Istria County. The schools included in the study are the Pula School of Economics, Pula Grammar School, Pula Technical School, Pula Industrial and Crafts School, School of Applied Arts and Design - Pula, Zvane Črnja Secondary School in Rovinj, and the Juraj Dobrila Grammar and Vocational School in Pazin. The study also examines the role of constructivist learning and its connection to computational thinking, as well as the relationship between students’ positive attitudes towards computational thinking and their computational thinking skills. The research utilised Likert scales to assess constructivist teaching and to evaluate attitudes towards computational thinking, along with a computational thinking test and a programming task. Students showed a positive attitude towards both computational thinking and constructivist teaching. In the computational thinking test, the average score of first-year students was M = 29.1973, SD = 14.4679, out of a maximum of 70 points. Only seven first-year students, out of a total of 523 from the schools involved, completed the programming task. The primary aim of the study was to determine the connection between computational thinking, school/career choices, and academic success. The research confirmed a link between computational thinking skills and school/career choices, as well as academic performance. Students with developed computational thinking skills most often enrolled in grammar schools, followed by four-year vocational schools, and finally three-year vocational schools. Additionally, students with advanced computational thinking skills achieved better academic outcomes (overall achievement, and grades in Mathematics and History). It was found that 20% of the variance in overall achievement and school/career choices could be explained by computational thinking skills.
Keywords
računalno razmišljanje
konstruktivistička nastava
školski uspjeh
odabir škole/zanimanja
Keywords (english)
computational thinking
constructivist teaching
academic success
school/career choice
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:834816
Promotion 2024
Study programme Title: New Educational Paradigms Study programme type: university Study level: postgraduate Academic / professional title: doktor/doktorica znanosti, područje društvenih znanosti, polje pedagogija (doktor/doktorica znanosti, područje društvenih znanosti, polje pedagogija)
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