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Why Do CS1 Students Become Repeaters?
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologias del Aprendizaje IEEE R. Iberoamericana Tecnologias Aprendizaje Tecnologias del Aprendizaje, IEEE Revista Iberoamericana de. 17(3):245-253 Aug, 2022
Subject
General Topics for Engineers
Programming
Programming profession
Repeaters
Computer languages
Discussion forums
Complexity theory
Behavioral sciences
CS1 dropout factors
introductory programming course
performance analysis
repeaters’ perception
Language
ISSN
1932-8540
2374-0132
Abstract
Learning to program is hard for many students. As a result, CS1 courses have a significant percentage of repeaters. For this reason, the goal of this article is to analyze which factors affect repeaters so that a specific learning strategy for them can be performed. In this regard, a first analysis of a CS1 course shows there are two types of repeaters: (1) those who do (almost) nothing throughout the semester and drop out, and (2) those who work during the whole semester, but finally fail. According to repeaters’ perceptions, they were motivated to learn to program, but it was difficult for them to keep up because of it was so hard to reconcile it with their personal context, so based on what they did the previous semester, they would prefer to continue from where they left off or change the pace of activities.