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Buitrago-Flórez, Francisco; Danies, Giovanna; Restrepo, Silvia; Hernández, Carola – International Journal of Instruction, 2021
Traditionally, cognitive skills in mathematics and language have been described as key indicators for success. However, the social, technological, and economic changes that have occurred in the 21st century have made critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration, key competences to face the challenges of a rapidly changing world.…
Descriptors: 21st Century Skills, Skill Development, Competency Based Education, Computer Science Education
Chang, Ling-Chian; Lee, Greg C. – Computers & Education, 2010
Project-based learning (PBL) is a highly effective means of motivating students to learn independently. However, training or encouraging teachers to practice PBL in their classrooms is challenging, especially if the educational system does not accommodate creative teaching practices. In particular, in a test-driven educational system, time…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Models, Cooperation, Active Learning

Crombie, Gail; Abarbanel, Tracy; Trinneer, Anne – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2002
In a three-year study, female students from all-female computer science (CS) classes were compared to male and female students from mixed-gender CS classes. Participants were 250 students enrolled in an elective Grade 11 CS course. The study provides some initial empirical evidence supporting the positive effects of all-female classes in CS at the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Computer Science Education, Females