Course Delivery Methods, Student Success, and Self-efficacy in Introductory Programming

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Bogart, Christopher [1 ]
Kultur, Can [1 ]
Keylor, Eric [1 ]
Savelka, Jaromir [1 ]
Sakr, Majd [1 ]
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[1] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
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10.1145/3649405.3659500
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Self-efficacy has been claimed to be a predictor of students' motivation and learning [1]. It has been found to be sensitive to students' success, and to affect their academic achievement. In the CS/IT education context, where the drop rates are high, it is important that students not only gain knowledge and skills, but also self-efficacy, so that they persist in the program. In this study, we investigate 602 students taking an introductory Python course via different delivery methods: (i) traditional in-person; (ii) cohort in-person; (iii) synchronous online; and (iv) asynchronous online. Although modality predicted retention and success, we found no apparent links among learning, student retention, and self-efficacy. However we found evidence that cohort learning may in particular help struggling students catch up with their peers.
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