Compass brief 12 - Computational thinking

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Please cite this publication as: Karpiński, Z., Biagi, F., & G. Di Pietro (2021, January). Computational thinking, socioeconomic gaps, and policy implications. IEA Compass: Briefs in Education No. 12. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: IEA.

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