Programming came to school in LK20. At primary school, programming is part of the Curriculum in mathematics, science, music and arts and crafts. Although specific learning objectives are associated with programming, it is also a tool that can be applied to many subjects.
Programming can be done in many ways. Analogue programming involves different activities, while digital programming uses a program or website and can be done with blocks or text. Below, we present different types of programming tools available in schools today.