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IJIET 2022 Vol.12(6): 529-539 ISSN: 2010-3689
doi: 10.18178/ijiet.2022.12.6.1650

Developing Computational Thinking Competencies through Constructivist Argumentation Learning: A Problem-Solving Perspective

Xin Pei Voon, Su Luan Wong, Lung-Hsiang Wong, Mas Nida Md. Khambari, and Sharifah Intan Sharina Syed-Abdullah

Abstract—Argumentation is a scientific literacy practice focused on developing scientific thinking skills associated with problem-solving. As computing has become an integral part of our world, computational thinking skills are requisite for successful problem-solving. The significant effect of computational thinking applications on the efficacy of scientific literacy practices is increasingly acknowledged. In this article, we propose a framework that conceptualizes the constructivist argumentation as a context for problem-solving by applying five computational thinking dimensions, viz. algorithmic design, decomposition, abstraction, evaluation, and generalization. The framework emphasizes two aspects, students’ problem-solving capability and quality of argumentation. Drawing from the literature on scientific argumentation and problem-solving, we argue that the application of computational thinking dimensions in science learning is currently overlooked in the instructional environment. To nurture higher order thinking skills and to engage effective problem-solvers, our framework incorporates four Computational Thinking-Argumentation design principles to support instructional innovation in the teaching and learning of science at the secondary school level, viz. 1) developing problem-solving competencies and building capability in solving uncertainties throughout scientific inquiry; 2) developing creative thinking and cooperativity through negotiation and evaluation; 3) developing algorithmic thinking in talking and writing; 4) developing critical thinking in the processes of abstraction and generalization.

Index Terms—Argumentation, computational thinking, computational thinking competencies, constructivist, problem-solving.

Lung Hsiang Wong is with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (e-mail: lhwong.acad@gmail.com).

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Cite: Xin Pei Voon, Su Luan Wong, Lung-Hsiang Wong, Mas Nida Md. Khambari, and Sharifah Intan Sharina Syed-Abdullah, "Developing Computational Thinking Competencies through Constructivist Argumentation Learning: A Problem-Solving Perspective," International Journal of Information and Education Technology vol. 12, no. 6, pp. 529-539, 2022.

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General Information

  • ISSN: 2010-3689 (Online)
  • Abbreviated Title: Int. J. Inf. Educ. Technol.
  • Frequency: Monthly
  • DOI: 10.18178/IJIET
  • Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Jon-Chao Hong
  • Managing Editor: Ms. Nancy Y. Liu
  • Abstracting/ Indexing: Scopus (CiteScore 2022: 2.0), INSPEC (IET), UGC-CARE List (India), CNKI, EBSCO, Google Scholar
  • E-mail: ijiet@ejournal.net

 

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