Navigating through CS1: The Role of Self-Regulation and Supervision in Student Progress
Navigating through CS1: The Role of Self-Regulation and Supervision in Student Progress
The need for students' self-regulation for fluent transitioning to university studies is known. Our aim was to integrate study-supportive activities with course supervision activities within CS1. We educated TAs to pay attention to students' study ability and self-regulation. An interview study ($N=14$) was undertaken to investigate this approach. A thematic analysis yielded rather mixed results in light of our aims. Self-regulation was underpinned by the influences external to our setting, including labor market-related needs, earlier crises in study habits, and personal characteristics such as passion, grit, creativity, and valuation of utility. Safety in one-to-one supervision was considered essential, while shyness, fear, and even altruism caused self-handicapping during the course. Students were aware of their learning styles and need for self-regulation, while did not always know how to self-regulate or preferred to externalize it. The results highlight that supporting self-regulation should be integrated with students' personal histories and experiences, and thereby calls attention to transformative learning pedagogies. The thematization can help to understand CS1 students' self-regulation processes and improve CS1 support practices.
Ville Isom?tt?nen、Denis Zhidkikh
教育计算技术、计算机技术
Ville Isom?tt?nen,Denis Zhidkikh.Navigating through CS1: The Role of Self-Regulation and Supervision in Student Progress[EB/OL].(2025-06-16)[2025-06-27].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.13461.点此复制
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