# Apprentissage de la pens\'ee informatique : de la formation des   enseignant$\cdot$e$\cdot$s \`a la formation de tou$\cdot$te$\cdot$s les   citoyen$\cdot$ne$\cdot$s

**Authors:** Corinne Atlan, Jean-Pierre Archambault (EPI), Olivier Banus,, Fr\'ed\'eric Bardeau, Am\'elie Blandeau (Mecsci), Antonin Cois, Martine, Courbin (Mecsci), G\'erard Giraudon (Mecsci), Saint-Clair Lef\`evre (LINE),, Val\'erie Letard, Bastien Masse, Florent Masseglia (ZENITH, Mecsci), Benjamin, Ninassi (Mecsci), Sophie de Quatrebarbes, Margarida Romero (LINE), Didier Roy, (Flowers, Mecsci), Thierry Vieville (LINE, Mnemosyne, Mecsci)

arXiv: 1906.00647 · 2019-06-04

## TL;DR

This paper discusses integrating computer thinking into education and lifelong learning, emphasizing the need for accessible training for teachers, parents, and citizens to foster digital literacy and skills.

## Contribution

It proposes a concrete, operational initiative to promote computer thinking among all citizens, addressing current training gaps in education and professional development.

## Key findings

- Recognition of the need for widespread digital literacy training.
- Identification of resource and infrastructure challenges.
- Proposal of a practical initiative to enhance computer thinking skills.

## Abstract

In recent years, in France, computer learning (under the term of code) has entered the school curriculum, in primary and high school. This learning is also aimed at developing computer thinking to enable students, girls and boys, to start master all aspects of the digital world (science, technology, industry, culture). However, neither teachers, nor parents are trained to teach or educate on these topics. Furthermore, if the educational system progresses progressively towards these objectives, in everyday life and in professional context there is also a need for lifelong training in computer thinking. Large-scale projects on coding initiation are now quite successful in supporting the training of professionals in education on these topics. However, they require an infrastructure of people and important resources to maintain their level of efficiency. In order to further develop the objectives ofhelping people to demystify IT thinking, we aim to question here the way by which it is possible to conceive a concrete and operational initiative that addresses this issue. A huge challenge: Let's share a proposal here and discuss it.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1906.00647