نتایج جستجو برای: behavioral engagement

تعداد نتایج: 205746  

2011
Ying Guo Carol McDonald Connor Virginia Tompkins Frederick J. Morrison

This study, using NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development longitudinal data, investigated the effects of classroom quality and students' third-grade behavioral engagement on students' third-grade reading achievement (n = 1,364) and also examined the extent to which students' third-grade behavioral engagement mediated the association between classroom quality and children's reading...

Journal: :European Journal of Business and Management 2022

Behavioral consistency, a judgment heuristic to which people default ease decision making, appears be an acceptable social norm. Is this phenomenon true peoples’ behavior in the workplace and at home? Some studies suggest that human home work is not always consistent because have different persona. To provide interesting argument apparent contradiction, paper examines behavioral consistency env...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2011
Yibing Li Richard M Lerner

Using longitudinal data from the 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development, the authors assessed 1,977 adolescents across Grades 5 to 8 to determine if there were distinctive developmental paths for behavioral and emotional school engagement; if these paths varied in relation to sex, race/ethnicity, and family socioeconomic status (SES); and whether links existed between trajectories of school en...

Journal: :School psychology quarterly : the official journal of the Division of School Psychology, American Psychological Association 2014
Ze Wang Christi Bergin David A Bergin

Research on factors that may promote engagement is hampered by the absence of a measure of classroom-level engagement. Literature has suggested that engagement may have 3 dimensions--affective, behavioral, and cognitive. No existing engagement scales measure all 3 dimensions at the classroom level. The Classroom Engagement Inventory (CEI) was developed to fill this gap. In Study 1, exploratory ...

2015
Adam R. Nicholls David Morley John L. Perry

The Model of Motivational Dynamics (MMD; Skinner and Pitzer, 2012) infers that peers influence behavioral engagement levels, which in turn is linked to coping and resilience. Scholars, however, are yet to test the MMD among an athletic population. The purpose of this paper was to assess an a priori model that included key constructs from the MMD, such as resistance to peer influence, behavioral...

Journal: :I. J. Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning 2015
Suparna Sinha Toni Kempler Rogat Karlyn R. Adams-Wiggins Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver

Computer-supported collaborative learning environments provide opportunities for students to collaborate in inquiry-based practices to solve authentic problems, using technological tools as a resource. However, we have limited understanding of the quality of engagement fostered in these contexts, in part due to the narrowness of engagement measures. To help judge the quality of engagement, we e...

2015
Laura J Shallcross Michelle Berin Jennifer Roe Mahdad Noursadeghi

Raising public awareness of the need to use antibiotics appropriately is a major focus of the UK Government's strategy to tackle antimicrobial resistance. To investigate the public's views on antibiotic use and resistance we conducted a survey of 120 people as part of patient engagement activities held at University College London Hospital in June 2015.

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2015
Nancy E Hill Ming-Te Wang

Based on a longitudinal sample of 1,452 African American and European American adolescents and their parents, parenting practices (i.e., monitoring, warmth, and autonomy support) at 7th grade had significant indirect effects on college enrollment 3 years post high school, through their effects on aspirations, school engagement, and grade point average (GPA). All 3 parenting practices were relat...

Since second or foreign language learning is a?.m long term endeavor and learners may lose their initial interest and enthusiasm, they need to be kept motivated. Student engagement has been recommended as one approach to sustaining such at risk learners at high levels of motivation. Accordingly, the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the dimensions of student enga...

2015
Sara E. Harris

Vol. 44, No. 6, 2015 We developed a classroom observation protocol for quantitatively measuring student engagement in large university classes. The Behavioral Engagement Related to Instruction (BERI) protocol can be used to provide timely feedback to instructors as to how they can improve student engagement in their classrooms. We tested BERI on seven courses with different instructors and peda...

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