Book (Practical) Education This is the point! The point of elementary school programming education Zubari!

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 教育 ここがポイント!小学校プログラミング教育の要点ズバリ!
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Item number: BO2472938
Released date: 04 Aug 2021
Maker: Shogakukan

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Essential Programming Lessons An introductory book following research This book introduces examples of programming lessons and guidance plans using "Embot" for elementary school teachers. "Embot" is a teaching material that is a set of corrugated paper that becomes a robot when it is assembled and electronic equipment. It is an epoch-making product that allows you to assemble a robot and move it with your own programming. It is well received by children because it is fun to be able to move their own robots. It is also highly evaluated by education-related people because it is good for them to become familiar with programming. This book introduces 15 examples of the application of "Embot" to subjects such as mathematics, music, social science, and science. It also contains materials for learning guidance plans so that they can be utilized immediately in the class. This book is not just a collection of examples. It explains the points and important matters of the class so that it can realize a good balance of three important goals for programming education : "fostering programming thinking," "ensuring learning in each subject," and "fostering an attitude of trying to utilize computers skillfully." It is not just a collection of examples. It explains the key points and important matters of the class so that it can realize a balance between "fostering programming thinking," "fostering learning in each subject," and "fostering an attitude of trying to utilize computers skillfully." It is a book that should be read by elementary school teachers involved in programming education.