Teaching Software Engineering in K-12 Education: A Systematic Mapping Study
Teaching Software Engineering in K-12 Education: A Systematic Mapping Study
Author(s): Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim, Raul Missfeldt Filho, Fernando da Cruz PinheiroSubject(s): Library and Information Science, Vocational Education
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: software engineering; teaching; K-12;
Summary/Abstract: Diverse initiatives have emerged to popularize the teaching of computing in K-12 mainly through programming. This, however, may not cover other important core computing competencies, such as Software Engineering (SE). Thus, in order to obtain an overview of the state of the art and practice of teaching SE competences in K-12, we carried out a systematic mapping study. We identified 17 instructional units mostly adopting the waterfall model or agile methodologies focusing on the main phases of the software process. However, there seems to be a lack of details hindering large-scope adoption of these instructional units. Many articles also do not report how the units have been developed and/or evaluated. However, results demonstrating both the viability and the positive contribution of initiating SE education already in K-12, indicate a need for further research in order to improve computing education in schools contributing to the popularization of SE competencies.
Journal: Informatics in Education - An International Journal
- Issue Year: 17/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 167-206
- Page Count: 40
- Language: English