Treffer: Principles of Educational Programming Language Design

Title:
Principles of Educational Programming Language Design
Language:
English
Authors:
Source:
Informatics in Education. 2024 23(4):823-836.
Availability:
Vilnius University Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Lithuanian Academy of Sciences. Akademjos str. 4, Vilnius LT 08663 Lithuania. Tel: +37-5-21-09300; Fax: +37-5-27-29209; e-mail: info@mii.vu.lt; Web site: https://infedu.vu.lt/journal/INFEDU
Peer Reviewed:
Y
Page Count:
14
Publication Date:
2024
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Journal Articles<br />Reports - Evaluative
Education Level:
Secondary Education
Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
ISSN:
1648-5831
2335-8971
Entry Date:
2025
Accession Number:
EJ1455307
Database:
ERIC

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The principles of programming language design for learning and teaching have been described and discussed for several decades. Most influential was the work of Niklaus Wirth, describing principles such as simplicity, modularity, orthogonality, and readability. So why is this still an area of fundamental disagreement among educators? Why can teachers still not agree on suitable languages for novice programming? Why do we not have a programming language that is designed for education and in widespread use across the world? This paper enumerates and describes educational language design principles in the context of current systems and technologies and discusses why interpretation of these principles shifts as our discipline progresses. We evaluate what these principles mean in our current world, and why a common agreement has not developed. We discuss the relative benefits of pedagogical languages vs. industry languages and articulate why every generation of learners needs their own language.

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