Combining diagnostic testing and student mentorship to increase engagement and progression of first-year computer science students

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH European Journal of Engineering Education Pub Date : 2022-09-03 DOI:10.1080/03043797.2022.2063109
G. Knight, N. Powell, G. Woods
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ABSTRACT Computer Science (CS) degrees have some of the poorest continuation rates across HE. This study describes an intervention within a diverse CS student cohort to identify students who may be at risk of mathematical academic failure and the success of student mentor-led workshops in enhancing these students’ mathematical ability. Diagnostic screening identified 46% (N = 92) of the cohort with low mathematical knowledge, with prior entry qualification being the only significant (p < 0.0001) reason for this gap. These identified students were invited to attend weekly mathematical workshops, with a positive correlation between attendance and attainment and females more likely to attend. The CS students were satisfied with having the mathematical workshops delivered by student mentors. In summary, this combined intervention of screening and mentor-led academic support successfully identified gaps within first-year students’ mathematical knowledge, with the workshops addressing the diversity in mathematical understanding and helping reduce a prior qualification awarding gap.
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结合诊断测试和学生指导,提高计算机科学一年级学生的参与度和进步
摘要:计算机科学(CS)学位在整个高等教育中的延续率最差。这项研究描述了在不同的CS学生群体中进行的干预,以确定可能有数学学业失败风险的学生,以及学生导师领导的研讨会在提高这些学生数学能力方面的成功。诊断筛查确定46%(N = 92)具有较低数学知识的队列中,先前的入学资格是唯一显著的(p < 0.0001)的原因。这些被确认的学生被邀请参加每周的数学研讨会,出席率与成绩呈正相关,女性更有可能参加。CS的学生对学生导师举办的数学研讨会感到满意。总之,这种筛选和导师主导的学术支持相结合的干预措施成功地发现了一年级学生数学知识的差距,研讨会解决了数学理解的多样性问题,并有助于减少之前的资格授予差距。
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European Journal of Engineering Education
European Journal of Engineering Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Engineering Education is published six times a year in print and electronic editions and provides an essential forum for dialogue between researchers and specialists in the field of engineering education, at European and worldwide levels. European Journal of Engineering Education is the Official Journal of SEFI, the Socièté Européenne pour la Formation des Ingénieurs (the European Society for Engineering Education). SEFI is a non-governmental organization whose aims are to develop information about engineering education, to improve communication and exchange between professors, researchers and students and to promote cooperation between the various institutions concerned with engineering education.
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