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A model for teaching an introductory programming course using ADRI

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posted on 2017-05-01, 00:00 authored by Sohail Iqbal Malik, Jo Coldwell-NeilsonJo Coldwell-Neilson
High failure and drop-out rates from introductory programming courses continue to be of significant concern to computer science disciplines despite extensive research attempting to address the issue. In this study, we include the three entities of the didactic triangle, instructors, students and curriculum, to explore the learning difficulties that students encounter when studying introductory programming. We first explore students’ perceptions of the barriers and affordances to learning programming. A survey is conducted with introductory programming students to get their feedback on the topics and associated learning resources in the introductory programming course. The instructors’ perceptions are included by analyzing current teaching materials and assessment tools used in the course. As a result, an ADRI based approach is proposed to address the problems identified in the teaching and learning processes of an introductory programming course.

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Journal

Education and information technologies

Volume

22

Issue

3

Pagination

1089 - 1120

Publisher

Springer

Location

Berlin, Germany

eISSN

1573-7608

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Springer Science + Business Media New York

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