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What is Constructionism Theory

Handbook of Research on Equity in Computer Science in P-16 Education
The theory of constructionism, developed by Seymour Papert ( http://www.papert.org/ ), is the foundation of educational robotics. It has the main focus on the construction of knowledge through the experience of children using an object to think with.
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Educational Robotics for Creating Effective Computer Science Learning for All
Amy Eguchi (University of California, San Diego, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4739-7.ch004
Abstract
President Obama's initiative, “computer science for all,” has been a rallying slogan for promoting computer science in K-12 education. Although the participation of people of color in computer science (CS) has increased in the past several years, it is still drastically low and does not reflect the real picture of our society. This chapter explores how educational robotics as a learning tool can inspire underrepresented minorities including females and students of color to become interested in CS. Supported by Papert's constructionism theory, educational robotics effectively facilitates students' learning of various concepts in CS and STEM. Educational robotics is a learning tool which inspires students' interest in learning. It provides a learning environment that promotes students' learning of various CS concepts and computational thinking skills. Although robots naturally spark students' interests, to make it most effective, teachers are required effortfully to create learning opportunities that are authentic and meaningful for individual students.
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