我们能通过学习英语教学来提高计算机科学教学吗?

R. Buckland
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最近的一些调查结果表明,人文学科的学生比数学和科学专业的学生更喜欢他们的学科。当前的教育理论和常识表明,学生喜欢某一学科的程度会影响他们的学习动机,而那些因为喜欢自己的学科而有学习动机的学生更有可能取得积极的学习成果。那么为什么人文学科的学生对他们的学科更满意呢?是学生吗?教学吗?还是由于学科知识本质上的根本差异?在本文中,我考虑了第二个因素:教学方法的差异。我将人文学科英语的教学方式与科学和数学的一般教学方式进行了比较。然后,我报告了一项教学实验的结果,在该实验中,以英语为基础的教学方法被用于一门大型的一年级计算机科学课程。实验似乎相当成功,这表明在人文学科等学科中使用的一些教学技巧可能对其他计算机科学教师普遍有用。
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Can we improve teaching in computer science by looking at how English Is Taugh?
A number of recent survey results indicate that students in the humanities enjoy their subjects more than students in mathematics and sciences. Current educational theory, and common sense, suggests that the degree to which a student enjoys a subject affects their motivation to learn, and that students who are motivated to learn because they like their subject are more likely to achieve positive learning outcomes. Why then are humanities students happier with their subjects? Is it the students? The teaching? Or is it due to fundamental differences in the nature of the knowledge in the subjects? In this paper I consider the second factor: differences in teaching methods. I compare the manner in which one humanities subject, english, is taught with the way that science and mathematics are generally taught. I then report on the results of a teaching experiment where english-based teaching methods were used in a large first year computer science subject. The experiment seemed quite successful which suggests that some of the teaching techniques used in disciplines such as the humanities might be of general usefulness to other computer science teachers.
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