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An analysis of the difficulties of elementary school students in Python programming learning

Authors
So, M.Kim, J.
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
Insight Society
Keywords
Programming education; Python; Python programming error
Citation
International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, v.8, no.4-2, pp.1507 - 1512
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Journal Title
International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology
Volume
8
Number
4-2
Start Page
1507
End Page
1512
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/80390
DOI
10.18517/ijaseit.8.4-2.2720
ISSN
2088-5334
Abstract
Software education is spreading all over the world; programming education is being implemented in elementary schools in each country using block-programming language. The block programming language provides a novice environment for easy access, but lacks understanding and teaching all the concepts of programming. There seems to be a need for primary education using textbased programming language for elementary school students. However, the difficulties encountered by learners in typing grammars and commands in textual programming languages could not be completely ruled out. This study aims to investigate the difficulties of learners based on grammatical errors frequently encountered in elementary school students. As a result, the most frequent errors in elementary school students in Python programming were errors caused by missing parentheses, followed by incorrect operator use, assignment of variable values that did not fit the data type, incorrect control statement composition, missing quotes Respectively. This study implies that it provided the improved direction of programming education by identifying the difficulties of learners and presenting practical examples and guidance plans and finding appropriate teaching strategies for text type programming education. © 2018, Insight Society.
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