Abstract

This study developed a scale to assess high school students’ programming disposition. The scale was developed by utilizing a standardized test development process. The three constructs of the scale, namely confidence, persistence and flexible thinking, consisted of 9 items (3 items on each construct). Participants for the formal test of the scale were 1,332 students from 11 high schools. The validity and reliability of the programming disposition scale were validated via internal consistency, test-retest reliability, construct validity, discriminant validity, criterion-related validity, correlation coefficient of each subscale and confirmatory factor analysis. The analysis results showed that this scale is valid and reliable. The scale can serve as an assessment tool to assist teachers to instruct students learning programming, and help students determine whether taking programming courses in high school or pursuing programming-related majors in university. The effects of individual differences on programming disposition were also discussed to provide feasible educational implications.

Details

Title
A Programming Disposition Scale for High School Students
Author
Chiu-Fan, Hu; Yu-Tzu, Lin; Cheng-Chih, Wu; Chen, Hsueh-Chih
Section
Full Length Articles
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Apr 2022
Publisher
International Forum of Educational Technology & Society
ISSN
11763647
e-ISSN
14364522
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2652526496
Copyright
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