Journal Articles
Enhanced thoughts on computer studies and instructional computing in secondary education in Hong Kong
- Enhanced thoughts on computer studies and instructional computing in secondary education in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Science Teachers Journal, 8(1), 77-83, 1980
- Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Association for Science and Mathematics education
- 1980
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- Hong Kong
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- 1980s
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- Secondary Education
- The author reports that a scheme was announced to incorporate Computer Studies in the local secondary schools, especially Mathematics curriculum. To the author, it seemed more preferable to introduce Computer Studies as the F. 6/7 level and to expand to F. 4/5 curriculum. Besides BASIC, such other language as ALGOL, FORTRAN, COBOL, PASCAL could be considered alternatives to BASIC. Also, teacher education for instructional computing should take place at both the in-service and pre-service levels.
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- English
- Journal Articles
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/bibs/1ff95b6f
- 2010-09-28
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