The Value of Time Extensions in Identifying Students Abilities

Huanyi Chen, Paul A. S. Ward
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Instructors often grant students extensions or grace days to relax deadline constraints. However, researchers have yet to investigate the value of time extensions in identifying students' abilities and why students use them in computing education. Our study shows that scheduling conflicts and underestimation of the coursework were the top two reasons why students were late, providing the very first qualitative analysis results. By categorizing students who used and did not use cost-free time extensions, we found that students who used time extensions had a significantly lower assignment and exam grades than those who chose not to use them. We first observed this phenomenon when looking at grace day usages in a final-year programming course and validated the result by looking at the usage of extended lab time in a first-year programming course. This result suggests that offering a cost-free mechanism such as grace days or a time extension can provide a very early indicator of student abilities and those likely to need assistance.
时间延伸在识别学生能力中的价值
教师通常会给学生延期或宽限期,以放松最后期限的限制。然而,研究人员还没有调查时间延长在确定学生能力方面的价值,以及为什么学生在计算机教育中使用它们。我们的研究表明,时间表冲突和对课程作业的低估是学生迟到的前两个原因,提供了第一个定性分析结果。通过对使用和不使用免费时间延长的学生进行分类,我们发现使用免费时间延长的学生的作业和考试成绩明显低于不使用免费时间延长的学生。我们首先在最后一年的编程课程中观察宽限日的使用情况时观察到这一现象,并通过观察第一年编程课程中延长的实验时间的使用情况验证了这一结果。这一结果表明,提供一个免费的机制,如宽限期或时间延长,可以提供一个非常早期的指标,学生的能力和那些可能需要帮助。
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