让学生茁壮成长:CT 和自我效能在培养学业适应能力中的作用

IF 4 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ting-Ting Wu, L. M. Silitonga, Budi Dharmawan, A. Murti
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本研究调查了计算思维(CT)与学术自我效能之间的关系,以培养学生的学术应变能力--一种对问题解决、同伴关系和自信发展至关重要的特质。这项研究采用了混合方法,共有 60 人参与;其中一半接受 CT 指导,另一半接受传统指导。定量数据采用协方差分析和路径分析,定性访谈数据采用 MAXQDA 软件。研究发现,计算思维教学和学业自我效能与学业适应能力的提高呈正相关,尤其是在实验组中,并确定了导致适应能力提高的关键因素。本研究证明了计算思维(CT)和学业自我效能感在提高学业成绩方面的有效性,为如何将这些因素融入教育以提高学生的适应力提供了新的认识。它在计算思维教学和提高学术自我效能感之间建立了直接的经验联系,强调了特定教学方法在培养学生抗挫折能力方面的价值。这些研究结果对于教育工作者、政策制定者和利益相关者制定提高学生学业和个人成功的策略,从而促进他们的整体福祉具有重要意义。认识到CT和自我效能感的重要性,就能为量身定制的教育计划铺平道路,从而有效地支持和增强学生茁壮成长的能力。
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Empowering Students to Thrive: The Role of CT and Self-Efficacy in Building Academic Resilience
The relationship between computational thinking (CT) and academic self-efficacy for building students’ academic resilience—a trait crucial for problem-solving, peer relationships, and confidence development—was investigated. A mixed-methods approach was employed in a study involving 60 participants; half were given CT instruction and half were instructed traditionally. Quantitative data were analyzed using analysis of covariance and path analysis, while MAXQDA software was employed for qualitative interview data. The study found a positive correlation between CT instruction and academic self-efficacy with increased academic resilience, particularly in the experimental group, and identified key factors contributing to resilience. This study demonstrates the effectiveness of computational thinking (CT) and academic self-efficacy in enhancing academic performance, offering a new understanding of how these elements can be integrated into education to boost student resilience. It establishes a direct empirical link between CT instruction and increased academic self-efficacy, underscoring the value of specific teaching methodologies in fostering resilience. The findings are significant for educators, policymakers, and stakeholders in developing strategies to enhance students’ academic and personal success, thereby promoting their overall well-being. Recognizing the importance of CT and self-efficacy paves the way for customized educational programs that effectively support and empower students to thrive.
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Journal of Educational Computing Research
Journal of Educational Computing Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
69
期刊介绍: The goal of this Journal is to provide an international scholarly publication forum for peer-reviewed interdisciplinary research into the applications, effects, and implications of computer-based education. The Journal features articles useful for practitioners and theorists alike. The terms "education" and "computing" are viewed broadly. “Education” refers to the use of computer-based technologies at all levels of the formal education system, business and industry, home-schooling, lifelong learning, and unintentional learning environments. “Computing” refers to all forms of computer applications and innovations - both hardware and software. For example, this could range from mobile and ubiquitous computing to immersive 3D simulations and games to computing-enhanced virtual learning environments.
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