A Comparison of Flipped Programming Classroom Models – Results by Gender and Major

Benjamin Tyler, A. Yessenbayeva
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This Innovative Practice Work in Progress Paper presents our findings when analyzing the results from flipping introductory programming courses over the course of several years, and comparing the performance of students of different genders and majors. As part of this study, we investigate the impact of making modifications to these courses over time, including changing the nature of lab assessments and in-class contact time with the students. Our main motivations of this study were to determine (a) which modes of instruction resulted in better student performance overall, (b) which changes in the courses may have impacted males and females differently, and (c) if changes in the courses impacted students of different majors differently. In our study, we did not find any significant differences in student performance between pre-flipped and flipped modes. Furthermore, we found that performance trends were mostly consistent between females and males for any given major. However, we did find that males generally did better overall in the programming fundamentals course, though there is a moderate positive correlation between the percentage of females in that course with their performance. Neither gender did consistently better than the other in the follow-on data structures course, however.
翻转编程课堂模式之比较——性别与专业之比较
这篇正在进行中的创新实践论文展示了我们对几年来翻转编程入门课程的结果进行分析的结果,并比较了不同性别和专业学生的表现。作为本研究的一部分,我们调查了随着时间的推移对这些课程进行修改的影响,包括改变实验室评估的性质和与学生的课堂接触时间。我们这项研究的主要动机是确定(a)哪种教学模式能提高学生的整体表现,(b)课程的哪些变化可能对男性和女性产生不同的影响,以及(c)课程的变化是否对不同专业的学生产生不同的影响。在我们的研究中,我们没有发现学生在翻转前和翻转模式之间的表现有任何显著差异。此外,我们发现,在任何给定的专业中,男女学生的表现趋势基本一致。然而,我们确实发现男性在编程基础课程中总体表现更好,尽管女性在该课程中的比例与他们的表现之间存在适度的正相关。然而,在随后的数据结构课程中,男女学生的表现都没有比另一名学生好。
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