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http://dx.doi.org/10.14352/jkaie.2022.26.6.491

A Proposal of Informatics curriculum content system for kindergarten and elementary school in connection with the 2022revised curriculum  

Youngho Lee (Daegu National University of Education Dept. of Computer Education)
Inhwan Yo (Daegu National University of Education Dept. of Computer Education)
Youngkwon Bae (Daegu National University of Education Dept. of Computer Education)
Wooyeol Kim (Daegu National University of Education Dept. of Computer Education)
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Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education / v.26, no.6, 2022 , pp. 491-505 More about this Journal
Abstract
The importance of information education is recognized at home and abroad, and education policies are changing in the direction of expanding informatics education. Therefore, in this study, an elementary school information curriculum content system was developed by forming an expert group consisting of professors at the University of Education and the College of Education working in the Department of Computer Education and elementary and secondary information teachers with experience in curriculum development. Specifically, a content system was developed for the area of elementary school information education with linkage and hierarchy with the secondary information curriculum in the 2022 revised curriculum, core ideas for each area, content elements for each area, and instructional content for each grade level. Through this study, connectivity was secured in information education in elementary and secondary schools, and it is meaningful that the content elements of digital literacy were included in each content area. It is expected that the content system of the elementary school information curriculum proposed in this study will be helpful as a basic data for the development of certified textbooks and independence of information subjects in the future.
Keywords
Informatics Education; Connectivity; Informatics Curriculum; Informatics Education Content Elements; Digital Literacy;
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