
hello, i will start introductory CS courses for middle school students (age 10 -13); i will mainly make use of logo-like languages and approaches, Turtle Art among a couple of others; i'd like to ask if you know which the most widespread approaches to CS teaching are today for young students, or if someone has collected on the web a simple classification among different approaches, showing similarities and differences; i'd like to let students taste something new and then report back to you the result of the courses thank you very much in advance -- roberto

Hi Roberto, Although I know you've sent this question to a Python mailing list, and I am a fan of Python in general, I'd strongly recommend using Scratch as a first language for that age group. It includes Turtle Art functionality, but so much more as well. See http://scratch.mit.edu for details, and they even have an educators forum at http://scratched.media.mit.edu. With regard, Michael On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 5:43 AM, roberto <roberto03@gmail.com> wrote:
hello, i will start introductory CS courses for middle school students (age 10 -13); i will mainly make use of logo-like languages and approaches, Turtle Art among a couple of others; i'd like to ask if you know which the most widespread approaches to CS teaching are today for young students, or if someone has collected on the web a simple classification among different approaches, showing similarities and differences; i'd like to let students taste something new and then report back to you the result of the courses
thank you very much in advance -- roberto _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list Edu-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
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