نتایج جستجو برای: students engagement

تعداد نتایج: 373186  

Journal: :Advances in health sciences education : theory and practice 2017
A Wouters G Croiset N R Schripsema J Cohen-Schotanus G W G Spaai R L Hulsman R A Kusurkar

Medical schools seek ways to improve their admissions strategies, since the available methods prove to be suboptimal for selecting the best and most motivated students. In this multi-site cross-sectional questionnaire study, we examined the value of (different) selection procedures compared to a weighted lottery procedure, which includes direct admission based on top pre-university grade point ...

Journal: :InformingSciJ 2009
Kevin S. Floyd Susan Harrington Julie Santiago

This study investigated the relationships among perceived course value, student engagement, deep learning strategies, and surface learning strategies. The study relied on constructs from previous studies to measure course value, engagement, surface learning strategy, and deep learning strategy. Statistically significant findings were observed between perceived course value, student engagement, ...

2016
Guang Zeng Hanchao Hou Kaiping Peng

The objective of positive education is not only to improve students' well-being but also their academic performance. As an important concept in positive education, growth mindset refers to core assumptions about the malleability of a person's intellectual abilities. The present study investigates the relation of growth mindsets to psychological well-being and school engagement. The study also e...

ژورنال: خانواده و پژوهش 2022
Bayanfar, Ph.D., F. , Partonejad , N., Tabatabaee, Ph.D., S. M. ,

This study was carried out to predict academic engagement based on academic support and family emotional climate with the mediating role of academic emotions. This cross-sectional research had a descriptive-correlational design. The statistical population of the study comprised all female junior high school students in Semnan in 2019-20 school year from among whom 236 individuals were selected ...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Georgia Sapsani Nikolaos K. Tselios

The present paper examines the relationship between the students’ personality, use of social media and their academic performance and engagement. In specific, the aim of this study is to examine the relationship of students’ facebook (fb) use and personality characteristics using the Big Five Personality Test with (a) student engagement, (b) time spent preparing for class, (c) time spent in co-...

2006
James Waters Susan Gasson

This paper examines a multidimensional set of learning-engagement behaviors by students participating in a community of inquiry. Existing social-inquiry models of learning focus on students achieving shared understanding through solving well-structured problems. These models may not be appropriate for professionally-oriented, graduate online education where students derive distributed and parti...

2017
Olga Bakadorova Diana Raufelder

Existing literature evidences the association between adolescents' school self-concept and engagement, both concepts being related to students' perception of teachers and peers as motivators. However, few longitudinal studies explore the interplay of these factors. The present study aims to close this gap, applying latent cross-lagged panel design to two-wave data from German adolescent student...

2015
Deirdre McGrath Louise Crowley Sanath Rao Margaret Toomey Ailish Hannigan Lisa Murphy Colum P Dunne

BACKGROUND Existing literature is mixed as to whether self-directed learning (SDL) delivers improvements in knowledge, skills or attitudes of medical students compared with traditional learning methods. This study aimed to determine whether there is an association between engagement in SDL and student performance in clinical examinations, the factors that influence student engagement with SDL i...

2010
Kristina S. Mead

This article describes a neuroscience outreach program developed by college undergraduates and aimed at second graders. Over a period of four weeks, twenty-five Denison students enrolled in a non-majors course on gender and the brain visited twenty-four second grade classrooms to engage a total of 464 students. We had a mission to both promote college awareness and to specifically bring some br...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2015
Dorit Alt

The concerns about the consequences of mental problems related to use of social media among university students have recently raised consciousness about a relatively new phenomenon termed Fear of Missing Out (FoMO). Drawing on the self-determination theory and on the assumption that low levels of basic need satisfaction may relate to FoMO and social media engagement, the aim of the present rese...

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