Title :
Appreciating the knowledge of students in computer science education in developing countries
Author :
Tedre, Matti ; Sutinen, Erkki ; Kahkonen, Esko ; Kommers, Piet
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Joensuu Univ., Finland
Abstract :
Computer science education in developing countries should take the cultural background of students into account. Not only classroom work or teaching practices, but also the science itself should be adapted into the cultural settings. Instead of trying to find problems in developing countries that western computer science could solve, the goal should be to use the science creatively to solve the problems currently at hand. This kind of cultural contextualization has to start from the educational level. If western philosophy is emphasized as the single right worldview, it definitely alienates the science from the culture it should help. We believe that appreciating the knowledge that students have about their world is invaluable when addressing the problems in their own countries. Fostering culturally bound ways of inferring, quantifying, classifying, representing, and measuring, will definitely lead to a better understanding of science because it supports the students´ mental images. Also, this esoteric knowledge may well produce new ideas and fresh views on computer science itself.
Keywords :
computer science education; philosophical aspects; social aspects of automation; computer science education; cultural background; developing countries; ethnocomputing; social factors; student knowledge; Communications technology; Computer networks; Computer science; Computer science education; Cultural differences; Europe; Global communication; Military computing; Philosophical considerations; Social factors;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology: Research and Education, 2003. Proceedings. ITRE2003. International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7724-9
DOI :
10.1109/ITRE.2003.1270597