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Translating Principles of Effective Feedback for Students into the CS1 Context
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First Programming LanguageHigher Education LiteraturePerformance StudiesStudent LearningEffective FeedbackEducationSoftware Engineering EducationStudent-centered LearningLearning AnalyticsClassroom AssessmentComputer-based EducationProgramming Language TeachingCs1 ContextHigher EducationComputer-supported Collaborative LearningInstructional ProgramProgram Evaluation
Learning the first programming language is challenging for many students. High failure rates and bimodally distributed grades lead to a pedagogical interest in supporting students in first-year programming courses (CS1). In higher education, the important role of feedback for guiding the learning process and improving the learning outcome is widely acknowledged. This article introduces contemporary models of effective feedback practice as found in the higher education literature and offers an interpretation of those in the CS1 context. One particular CS1 course and typical course components are investigated to identify likely loci for feedback interventions and to connect related computer science education literature to these forms of feedback.
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