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Primary School Computational Thinking

Computational thinking means that children solve a problem step by step, like a computer. They break the problem into smaller parts and look for logical solutions.

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Provider: Stanford Graduate School of Education
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Computational thinking helps children approach problems in a structured way, think logically, and come up with smart solutions.
Provider: Cultuur School Utrecht
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Provider: Cultuur School Utrecht
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Provider: Cultuur School Utrecht
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Provider: Cultuur School Utrecht
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Provider: Cultuur School Utrecht
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Provider: Cultuur School Utrecht
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Have children break a problem into small steps and write each one down. Ask: “How can you solve this problem step by step?” This helps them think logically and systematically.
Provider: Cultuur School Utrecht
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Provider: Cultuur School Utrecht
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Provider: Cultuur School Utrecht
Free
Provider: Cultuur School Utrecht
Free
Provider: Wismon
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