Proceedings. Frontiers in Education. 36th Annual Conference 2006
DOI: 10.1109/fie.2006.322557
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A Practical Model for Improving Student Learning of a Programming Language

Abstract: To investigate the reasons for the high failure rates in introductory programming courses, this paper employs a case-study approach to explore the integration of context of learning, conceptions of learning, and approaches to study. Students' responses show that their approaches to study are directly related to the context and conceptions of learning. Five concepts of learning are illustrated through two models proposed by previous studies. These concepts are then used as benchmarks for comparing with the conc… Show more

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“…Chin, presented pointed out practical teaching/learning model to help students achieve a deep approach to study. Implemented this semester, so far the model has changed the direction of students to study, as well as encourage some students towards a deep approach to study [11]. Content management is necessary to provide a well-organized content, and content management allows developers and teachers to control the content of learning, such as create, edit, and share and these contents.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chin, presented pointed out practical teaching/learning model to help students achieve a deep approach to study. Implemented this semester, so far the model has changed the direction of students to study, as well as encourage some students towards a deep approach to study [11]. Content management is necessary to provide a well-organized content, and content management allows developers and teachers to control the content of learning, such as create, edit, and share and these contents.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%