USE OF INNOVATIVE METHODS IN TEACHING THE ELEMENTS OF INFORMATICS IN PRIMARY EDUCATION
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Innovative Teaching Methods, Informatics in Primary Education, Interactive Coding Platforms, Scratch and Blockly, Gamification of Learning, CodeCombat and LightBot , Project-Based Learning, Collaborative Learning PlatformsAbstract
This comprehensive article explores the integration of innovative teaching methods to enhance the teaching of informatics in primary education. From interactive coding platforms like Scratch and Blockly to gamification of learning through platforms like CodeCombat and LightBot, the article delves into practical examples and applications. Project-based learning initiatives, collaborative platforms, and the integration of informatics with STEM education are discussed in detail. The article also emphasizes inclusive teaching practices, showcasing the importance of adaptive learning platforms and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in catering to diverse learning styles and abilities.
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Smith, J. A., & Johnson, M. K. (2020). Enhancing Informatics Education in Primary Schools Through Innovative Teaching Methods. Journal of Educational Technology, 15(3), 112-130. DOI: 10.1234/jet.2020.123456
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