How do thinking styles and STEM attitudes have effects on computational thinking? A structural equation modeling analysis

Author:

Jiang Haozhe1ORCID,Islam A. Y. M. Atiquil23ORCID,Gu Xiaoqing2ORCID,Guan Jia4

Affiliation:

1. College of Education Zhejiang University Hangzhou China

2. Department of Education Information Technology East China Normal University Shanghai China

3. School of Teacher Education Jiangsu University Zhenjiang China

4. Center for Educational Technology and Resource Development Ministry of Education Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractComputational thinking (CT) is vital for success in numerous domains. However, the nature, definition, and scope of CT are ill‐defined, and research on how best to develop CT is very limited. This study focused on how thinking styles and STEM attitudes have effects on computational thinking. Using a proportionate stratified random sampling procedure, 1195 students from two universities were surveyed. A structural equation modeling analysis showed that students' thinking styles and STEM attitudes directly predicted their computational thinking skills and that thinking styles mediated the relationship between STEM attitudes and computational thinking skills. Thinking styles and STEM attitudes are strong predictors of CT skills. Based on the results, we recommended that the conceptualization of CT be broadened to reflect its trans‐disciplinary nature within the context of STEM education. This study adds to the limited theoretical understanding of CT and CT‐predictors in higher education, which has been studied much less than in K‐12 education.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Education

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