Description: COMPUSEL - Erasmus+ KA220-HED Project Integrating Social and Emotional Learning Skills with Computational Thinking Skills in Primary School Students
No wind to fill your sails,” he’d say, “doesn’t mean your ship is sinking. It just means you’re sitting still, the perfect time to self-reflect. Do you only see what’s wrong because it’s not what you expect? If so, open your eyes wide and find the brighter side of things. Get in touch with all the joy and comfort that it brings. You’d be surprised at how things change when you just let your worries go. It’s where you place your focus that will proceed to grow.”
Jeanne Evelyn
CT involves a set of skills where students can leverage to tackle hard problems of all kinds. These skills are named decomposition, abstraction, pattern recognition and algorithmic thinking.