"I remember how to do it": exploring upper elementary students' collaborative regulation while pair programming using epistemic network analysis

COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION(2023)

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Background and Context: Students' self-efficacy toward computing affect their participation in related tasks and courses. Self-efficacy is likely influenced by students' initial experiences and exposure to computer science (CS) activities. Moreover, student interest in a subject likely informs their ability to effectively regulate their learning in that domain. One way to enhance interest in CS is through using collaborative pair programming. Objective: We wanted to explore upper elementary students' self-efficacy for and conceptual understanding of CS as manifest in collaborative and regulated discourse during pair programming. Method: We implemented a five-week CS intervention with 4th and 5th grade students and collected self-report data on students' CS attitudes and conceptual understanding, as well as transcripts of dyads talking while problem solving on a pair programming task. Findings: The students' self-report data, organized by dyad, fell into three categories based on the dyad's CS self-efficacy and conceptual understanding scores. Findings from within- and cross-case analyses revealed a range of ways the dyads' self-efficacy and CS conceptual understanding affected their collaborative and regulated discourse.
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Elementary school, pair programming, attitudes, self-efficacy, academic regulation
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