巴西公立大学CS1课程教学大纲分析

Eryck Pedro da Silva, R. Caceffo, R. Azevedo
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方法干预的设计和管理是解决本科编程入门课程(CS1)辍学率和不合格率的可能方法。然而,要实施这些策略,需要确定CS1课程是如何组织和提供给学生的。在这项工作中,我们分析了分布在巴西95所公立大学的CS1课程的225个教学大纲。我们从巴西的本科课程中收集了这些教学大纲,重点是计算机科学方面。我们报告了涉及最多的主题、最常见的CS1课程名称、本科生上课时间、总课时以及所教授的编程范例和语言的上下文信息。结果表明,巴西的情景有其自身的特点,不同于在其他国家或世界区域进行的相关工作所呈现的特点。在巴西,我们发现90%的CS1课程教授过程范式,其中C是最常见的编程语言(占总数的53%)。这些结果与其他国家的结果不同,在这些国家中,Java和面向对象是CS1课程中最常见的语言和范式。我们相信我们的结果可以用于:(1)为那些对CS1课程的巴西场景感兴趣的人提供最新信息;(2)支持未来对CS1教与学的干预;(3)支持巴西社区开发未来CS1教学大纲。
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A Syllabi Analysis of CS1 Courses from Brazilian Public Universities
The design and administration of methodological interventions is a possible way to address dropout and failure rates in undergraduate introductory programming courses (CS1). However, to implement such strategies, it is required to identify how CS1 courses are organized and offered to students. In this work, we analyzed 225 syllabi from CS1 courses distributed in 95 Brazilian public universities. We collected these syllabi from Brazilian undergraduate programs with focus on Computer Science aspects. We report context information regarding the most covered topics, most common CS1 course names, when undergraduates take the course, total class hours, and the programming paradigms and languages taught. The results indicate that the Brazilian scenario has its own characteristics that differs from those presented in related work conducted in other countries or world regions. In Brazil, we identified 90% of the analyzed CS1 courses teaches the procedural paradigm, with C as the most common programming language (53% of the total). These results differ from those conducted in other countries where Java and object-oriented are the most common languages and paradigm taught in CS1 courses. We believe that our results can be used to: (1) provide an update to those interested in the Brazilian scenario of CS1 courses; (2) support future interventions in teaching and learning of CS1; and (3) support the Brazilian community in the development of future CS1 syllabi.
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