SIGCSE TS 2024 (series) / Papers / Specifications and Contract Grading in Computer Science Education
Specifications and Contract Grading in Computer Science EducationGlobal
With the recent growth in popularity of alternative evaluation methods, two methodologies have become particularly prevalent in CS education literature: Specifications grading and contract grading. Recent work has shown that these novel evaluation approaches can have positive impacts in the classroom and lead to more equitable outcomes for students. However, there is not yet a consensus on terminology, implementation details and best practices. In this work, we review the literature on the use of specifications and contract grading in CS education. We find that while there is a good deal of promising research, there is a great deal of variation in methodologies and a sparsity of evaluation of the efficacy of learning outcomes.
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10:45 - 12:00 | Equitable GradingPapers at Oregon Ballroom 204 Chair(s): Kevin Lin University of Washington, Seattle | ||
10:45 25mTalk | Evaluating mastery-oriented grading in an intensive CS1 courseGlobal Papers Igor dos Santos Montagner Insper, Rafael Corsi Ferrao Insper , Andrew Kurauchi Insper, Mariana Silva University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Craig Zilles University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign DOI | ||
11:10 25mTalk | Specifications and Contract Grading in Computer Science EducationGlobal Papers Brian Harrington University of Toronto Scarborough, Abdalaziz Galal University of Toronto, Rohita Nalluri University of Toronto Scarborough, Faiza Nasiha University of Toronto, Anagha Vadarevu University of Toronto Scarborough DOI | ||
11:35 25mTalk | Transforming Grading Practices in the Computing Education Community Papers Adrienne Decker University at Buffalo, Stephen Edwards Virginia Tech, Brian McSkimming University of Oklahoma, Bob Edmison Virginia Tech, Audrey Rorrer UNC Charlotte, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones University of North Carolina Charlotte DOI |