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The Subservient, Co-equal, Affective, and Social Integration Styles and Their Implications for [Computer Science]


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In this episode I unpack Bresler’s (1995) publication titled “The subservient, co-equal, affective, and social integration styles and their implications for the arts,” which “examines the different manifestations of arts integration in the operational, day-to-day curriculum in ordinary schools, focusing on the how, the what, and the toward what” (p. 33).

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How to Get Started with Computer Science Education

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00:00 Intro

00:23 Single sentence summary

01:25 Paper introduction

02:22 Why educators need to define what integration means to them

07:47 Child-centered integration

09:40 Integration styles

11:03 Subservient integration

12:37 Co-equal cognitive integration

14:11 Affective integration

17:53 Social integration

18:52 Discussion

23:55 Lingering questions and thoughts

24:04 If we were to interview a variety of teachers in different CS integration contexts, what integration styles would we find?

24:26 How do the different types of visions for CS lean toward different integration styles?

24:52 I want to encourage PD providers and CS leads to challenge administrators who integrate simply for the sake of saving time

26:21 Outro

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#CSK8 Podcast - A podcast for computer science educatorsBy Jared O'Leary

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