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Computer Science Teachers Perspectives on Competencies - A Case Study in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Informatics in Schools. Fundamentals of Computer Science and Software Engineering (ISSEP 2018)

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has recently adopted the Saudi Teaching Competencies Standard (STCS). This paper tries to answer how these competencies are achieved, how they are maintained, and what support exists to support teaching CS competently in the KSA. This paper presents the results of an investigation of teacher awareness of, and attitudes to, the STCS in the Kingdom. Through the study reported here, we address an urgent need in the Kingdom to understand teacher preparedness in terms of CS teaching competencies. The study draws on interviews with ten CS teachers in five different cities in the KSA. A thematic coding analysis approach was used. This study explores the CS teaching competencies held by teachers in three areas of CS teaching, focusing on connection to society, professional practice and professional development. The results of the study highlight the CS teaching competencies that CS teachers feel they currently grasp well in the KSA. By enhancing awareness of what teachers currently do well we contribute to the adjustment and improvement of the STCS and help to build a program which addresses the current in-service training needs of CS teachers. The outcomes also help to raise awareness of the challenges of implementing the Computer Education curriculum in KSA schools.

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I would like to thank the Ministry of Education of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and especially the director of CS teachers. I would also like to extend my sincere thanks to the CS teachers who participated in this study for many inspiring discussions, comments and their time.

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Alghamdi, F., Pears, A., Nylén, A. (2018). Computer Science Teachers Perspectives on Competencies - A Case Study in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In: Pozdniakov, S., Dagienė, V. (eds) Informatics in Schools. Fundamentals of Computer Science and Software Engineering. ISSEP 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11169. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02750-6_10

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