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A fresh look at novice programmers' performance and their teachers' expectations
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Test HarnessEngineeringEducationSoftware EngineeringSoftware Engineering EducationProgramming Language TeachingStem EducationTeacher EducationMathematics EducationNovice ProgrammersAutomatic ProgrammingDesignLearning AnalyticsComputer ScienceSpecified Programming ProblemFresh LookSoftware DesignPerformance StudiesInfluential Iticse 2001Program ComprehensionProfessional DevelopmentComputer-based Education
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit the influential ITiCSE 2001 McCracken working group that reported [18] on novice programmers' ability to solve a specified programming problem. Like that study, the one described here asked students to implement a simple program. Unlike the original study, students' in this study were given significant scaffolding for their efforts, including a test harness. Their knowledge of programming concepts was also assessed via a standard language-neutral survey.
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