نتایج جستجو برای: students engagement

تعداد نتایج: 373186  

Journal: :Anatomical sciences education 2016
Catherine M Hennessy Emma Kirkpatrick Claire F Smith Scott Border

Neuroanatomy is a difficult subject in medical education, with students often feeling worried and anxious before they have even started, potentially decreasing their engagement with the subject. At the University of Southampton, we incorporated the use of Twitter as a way of supporting students' learning on a neuroanatomy module to evaluate how it impacted upon their engagement and learning exp...

Abbas Javadi, Narjes Akbari Yahya Mohammadi

Abstract Introduction and Purpose: Students’ academic progress in the universities of medical sciences and its related factors is one of the priorities of researches in education. Learning styles and students engagement are the influential factors of this variable. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to investigate the condition of learning styles and student engagement and its rel...

Introduction: very variables have a role in improve the academic vitality of students. therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of modeling academic vitality based on metacognitive beliefs and mediating the academic engagement in students. Methods: The research design was a correlation research based on the structural equation modeling method. The statistical population of this study wa...

2016
Johnette Caulfield Jay Caulfield

Under what conditions are graduate students most likely to learn? How do we, as teachers, best create those conditions? The answer to these questions was the focus of this study whereby 91 masters’ students identified learning tasks that were most and least engaging. A model utilizing affective, behavioral and cognitive attributes was developed to measure graduate student engagement in learning...

Introduction: The purpose of present study was to investigate the mediating roles of academic buoyancy and humor in the relationship between academic emotions and academic engagement. Methods: The sample consisted of 332 post- graduate students. The research instruments included academic engagement questionnaire (Rio, 2013), achievement emotions questionnaire (Pekrun & et.al, 2002), epistemic c...

2017
Jia Wang Ru-De Liu Yi Ding Le Xu Ying Liu Rui Zhen

Previous studies have highlighted the impacts of environmental factors (teacher's autonomy support) and individual factors (self-efficacy, intrinsic value, and boredom) on academic engagement. This study aimed to investigate these variables and examine the relations among them. Three structural equation models tested the multiple mediational roles of self-efficacy, intrinsic value, and boredom ...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking 2015
Zachary L. Schmitt Michael G. Livingston

This study explored the pattern of video game usage and video game addiction among male college students and examined how video game addiction was related to expectations of college engagement, college grade point average (GPA), and on-campus drug and alcohol violations. Participants were 477 male, first year students at a liberal arts college. In the week before the start of classes, participa...

2014
Mustafa K. Alimoglu Didar B. Sarac Derya Alparslan Ayse A. Karakas Levent Altintas

Background Efforts are made to enhance in-class learner engagement because it stimulates and enhances learning. However, it is not easy to quantify learner engagement. This study aimed to develop and validate an observation tool for instructor and student behaviors to determine and compare in-class learner engagement levels in four different class types delivered by the same instructor. Methods...

Ehsan Hasanvand Esmail Hasanvand

This research examines effective social and family factors toward delinquent behavior. It is a survey research and uses structured questionnaire for gathering the data. A representative sample is 350 students. The result shows that there is a reverse and significant relation among religiousness, the level of parents control of children, family engagement, socio-economic status and school engage...

Journal: :Computers & Education 2013
Jae Hoon Han Adam Finkelstein

Clicker Assessment and Feedback (CAF) is an instructional assessment and feedback strategy that is incorporated with interactive technologies, often referred to as clickers. Several thousand colleges and universities across Europe and North America have adopted CAF as a strategy in their classrooms. This study has three major objectives. The first objective is to discuss the development of an i...

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