نتایج جستجو برای: academic engagement

تعداد نتایج: 205279  

2014
Andrea Watson Ginger L. Kelso Stephen F. Austin

Following recent legislative initiatives in education requiring evidence-based practices, schools have implemented various instructional programs characterized as evidence-based. However, it is important to question whether these methods are truly effective. One example of a methodology currently promoted and used in schools is an educational kinesiology program called Brain Gym®. Brain Gym® is...

2015
Ann Grand Gareth Davies Richard Holliman Anne Adams

Notwithstanding that 'public engagement' is conceptualised differently internationally and in different academic disciplines, higher education institutions largely accept the importance of public engagement with research. However, there is limited evidence on how researchers conceptualise engagement, their views on what constitutes engagement and the communities they would (or would not) like t...

2014
Michaela Brockmann

In the context of policy initiatives aimed at widening participation and an increasingly diverse student population, the notion of student academic engagement and how to achieve it have become important topics in academic and practitioner debates. Drawing on Biggs and Tang’s (2007) concept of Levels One, Two and Three teaching, the paper presents the findings of a qualitative study designed to ...

2012
Josephine A. Gasiewski M. Kevin Eagan Gina A. Garcia Sylvia Hurtado Mitchell J. Chang

The lack of academic engagement in introductory science courses is considered by some to be a primary reason why students switch out of science majors. This study employed a sequential, explanatory mixed methods approach to provide a richer understanding of the relationship between student engagement and introductory science instruction. Quantitative survey data were drawn from 2,873 students w...

2015
Ali Eryılmaz

The aim of the present study is investigate that the effectiveness of a teaching method which is based on subjective well-being increasing activities and engagement increasing activities, has been developed for university students in the present study. The method of the present study is a mixed method. Thus, the most important feature of it has been considered experimental method that includes ...

2012
Andrew Fox

This case study report outlines details of a teaching innovation developed at Plymouth University that aimed to exploit opportunities derived from teaching large cohorts of engineering students. The specific opportunities that the innovation sought to exploit focused on the (re)creation of an authentic “real world” experience in which students could put into practice the theory being covered by...

2001
Joshua Aronson Carrie B. Fried Rachel Fouladi Matthew McGlone

African American college students tend to obtain lower grades than their White counterparts, even when they enter college with equivalent test scores. Past research suggests that negative stereotypes impugning Black students’ intellectual abilities play a role in this underperformance. Awareness of these stereotypes can psychologically threaten African Americans, a phenomenon known as “stereoty...

Background and Purpose: Today, the well-being construct has influenced the field of education in such a way that providing the mental well-being is one of the most important objectives of the developed societies. Regarding the importance of academic welfare and its influence on different aspects of academic performance, this study was done to investigate the effectiveness of acceptance and comm...

2015
Ximena A. Portilla Parissa J. Ballard Nancy E. Adler Thomas Boyce Jelena Obradović

This study investigates the dynamic interplay between teacher-child relationship quality and children’s behaviors across kindergarten and first grade to predict academic competence in first grade. Using a sample of 338 ethnically diverse 5-year-old children, nested path analytic models were conducted to examine bidirectional pathways between children’s behaviors and teacherchild relationship qu...

Journal: :Child development 2014
Ximena A Portilla Parissa J Ballard Nancy E Adler W Thomas Boyce Jelena Obradović

This study investigates the dynamic interplay between teacher-child relationship quality and children's behaviors across kindergarten and first grade to predict academic competence in first grade. Using a sample of 338 ethnically diverse 5-year-old children, nested path analytic models were conducted to examine bidirectional pathways between children's behaviors and teacher-child relationship q...

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