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- W2158668021 abstract "A process description of two pupils working with a computer demonstrates that the pupils have great difficulties in learning programming. However, much research leaves the general impression that children do not encounter many problems when working with computers. Programming challenges higher mental functions, and ensures a cognitive development which has general value: a procedural thinking which may be transferred to other areas in the child's life. The implication is that the learning process is of “osmotic” character, “like learning French by living in France, … without being taught” ( Papert, 1980 , p. 4). Thus children may as well stay at home by the computer, instead of going to school. With the work process described as point of departure, a cognitive model is presented which is founded in human interaction. The model operates with three fundamental ways of cognition: the sensori-motor, the emotive and the symbolic — the latter seen here as language. Though they are presented independently, they must be considered a whole, the interaction between them being the basis for the development of human cognition throughout life. On the basis of this model, the theoretical frame of cognition worked within in much research is being questioned. It is argued that working with computers, learning programming demands much teaching, hence human interaction; and this is not a challenge which the computer in the home can meet." @default.
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