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This paper investigates the effectiveness of different variations of Parsons problems (Faded and Pseudocode) as scaffolding tools in a programming environment. It highlights the benefits of offering multiple problem types to cater to different learning needs and strategies, contributing to more accessible and equitable programming education. The study's focus on learner perceptions and selective use of scaffolding provides valuable insights for designing effective learning environments.
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Learners selectively used Faded Parsons problems for syntax/structure and Pseudocode Parsons problems for high-level reasoning.