Development of a rubric to assess computational thinking skills among primary school students in Malaysia / Ling-Ling Ung, Jane Labadin and Saiful Nizam

In the revised curriculum 2017, computational thinking skills have been integrated into the curriculum contents of all existing subjects in primary and secondary schools in Malaysia. The newly revised curriculum calls for an urgent need to prepare teachers to deliver computational thinking skills in...

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Main Authors: Ung, Ling-Ling (Author), Labadin, Jane (Author), Nizam, Saiful (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Pulau Pinang, 2021-08.
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