Factors Influencing the Social Help-Seeking Behavior of Introductory Programming Students in a Competitive University Environment

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES ACM Transactions on Computing Education Pub Date : 2023-12-30 DOI:10.1145/3639059
Anael Kuperwajs Cohen, Alannah Oleson, Amy J. Ko
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Collaboration is an important aspect of computing. In a classroom setting, working with others can increase a student’s motivation to attempt more challenges, reduce the difficulty of complicated concepts, and bring about greater overall success. Despite extensive research in other domains, there has been minimal exploration within computing on what impacts a student’s decision to seek social assistance in highly competitive university environments. To understand what affects introductory programming students’ social help-seeking behavior in this context, we conducted 32 semi-structured interviews with students and performed thematic analysis and qualitative coding on the ensuing transcripts. Our qualitative analysis revealed 18 significant factors. We noticed that the decision to seek social help involved a two-fold process; first, the decision to engage in social help-seeking and subsequently, the decision of who to ask for help. Furthermore, we found that help-seeking in computing is not fundamentally different from other disciplines, although some of the factors were unique to the topic of computing and the specific environment of this study. Factors related to communication style, the type of question being asked, and the school’s cheating policy were central when discussing code, an integral part of computing. Regarding the environment, students repeatedly reported that the competitive major, the explicit and implicit class standards, and feelings of intimidation, among others, influenced them. These findings suggest that understanding both steps and the sociocultural context is important in order to effectively lower the barriers to asking for help.

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在竞争激烈的大学环境中影响程序设计入门学生社会求助行为的因素
协作是计算机的一个重要方面。在课堂环境中,与他人合作可以提高学生尝试更多挑战的积极性,降低复杂概念的难度,并带来更大的整体成功。尽管在其他领域开展了广泛的研究,但在计算机领域,关于在竞争激烈的大学环境中学生寻求社会帮助的决定会受到什么影响的探索却少之又少。为了了解是什么影响了编程入门课程学生在这种情况下寻求社会帮助的行为,我们对学生进行了 32 次半结构式访谈,并对访谈记录进行了主题分析和定性编码。我们的定性分析揭示了 18 个重要因素。我们注意到,寻求社会帮助的决定涉及两个方面的过程:首先是决定参与社会求助,然后是决定向谁求助。此外,我们还发现,计算机领域的求助与其他学科并无本质区别,尽管有些因素是计算机主题和本研究的特定环境所独有的。在讨论作为计算机不可分割的一部分的代码时,与交流方式、所提问题的类型以及学校的作弊政策相关的因素是核心问题。在环境方面,学生们一再表示,竞争激烈的专业、显性和隐性的班级标准以及恐吓感等因素对他们产生了影响。这些发现表明,要想有效降低求助障碍,了解求助步骤和社会文化背景非常重要。
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ACM Transactions on Computing Education
ACM Transactions on Computing Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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期刊介绍: ACM Transactions on Computing Education (TOCE) (formerly named JERIC, Journal on Educational Resources in Computing) covers diverse aspects of computing education: traditional computer science, computer engineering, information technology, and informatics; emerging aspects of computing; and applications of computing to other disciplines. The common characteristics shared by these papers are a scholarly approach to teaching and learning, a broad appeal to educational practitioners, and a clear connection to student learning.
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