Students’ course experience and engagement: an attempt to bridge two lines of research on the quality of undergraduate education

2016 ◽  
Vol 42 (7) ◽  
pp. 1145-1158 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hongbiao Yin ◽  
Zheng Ke
Author(s):  
Traian Ropot ◽  
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Muhua Wang ◽  
Francis Stonier ◽  
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The intent of this paper is to analyse the correlation between student engagement and course experience as a mechanism for improvement of the quality of undergraduate education. Traditionally, research focused separately on student engagement or course experience but it is to be argued that the later can be perceived as a mediating variable onto assessing student engagement as a tool for measurement and improvement of the undergraduate education. Additionally, is to be argued that the critique upon the student engagement and course experience concepts contributes to their further development.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barbara Means ◽  
Julie Neisler

This report describes the experiences of over 600 undergraduates who were taking STEM courses with in-person class meetings that had to shift to remote instruction in spring 2020 because of COVID-19. Internet connectivity issues were serious enough to interfere with students’ ability to attend or participate in their STEM course at least occasionally for 46% of students, with 15% of students experiencing such problems often or very often. A large majority of survey respondents reported some difficulty with staying motivated to work on their STEM courses after they moved online, with 45% characterizing motivation as a major problem. A majority of STEM students also reported having problems knowing where to get help with the course content after it went online, finding a quiet place to work on the course, and fitting the course in with other family or home responsibilities. Overall, students who reported experiencing a greater number of major challenges with continuing their course after it went online expressed lower levels of satisfaction with their course after COVID-19. An exception to this general pattern, though, was found for students from minoritized race/ethnicity groups, females, and lower-income students. Despite experiencing more challenges than other students did with respect to continuing their STEM courses remotely, these students were more likely to rate the quality of their experiences when their STEM course was online as just as good as, or even better than, when the course was meeting in person.


1988 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 309-320
Author(s):  
Harry W. Martin ◽  
Martin B. Giffen ◽  
Thomas J. Prihoda

2011 ◽  
pp. 2929-2940
Author(s):  
Kathryn M. Zuckweiler ◽  
Marc J. Schniederjans ◽  
Dwayne A. Ball

This paper presents two modeling approaches that can be used to determine student class sizes for instructors who teach Web-based courses. The methodologies act to provide assurance to faculty that they will not have to compromise quality of instruction when teaching a Web course, nor have to sacrifice time away from research or service activities to develop and manage a Web course. These methodologies will also help department chairs plan student class size limitations to achieve “fairness” in asking instructors to adopt and teach Web courses at their universities. The models are applied to actual Web course experience at a university to demonstrate their practicality. Results of the application revealed faculty processing efficiencies that are inherent in offering Web-based courses and efficacy of the modeling approach.


2011 ◽  
Vol 271-273 ◽  
pp. 1618-1623
Author(s):  
Chun Lan Xue ◽  
Geng Xin ◽  
Hai Yan Cao ◽  
Zhang Yi ◽  
Shuo Zhang ◽  
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Higher education is the key point of the promotion in the development of knowledge economy as well as the enhancement of comprehensive strength and competitive power for a country. It is a general trend of the development of contemporary higher education to elevate the quality of university talents cultivation across the globe. This paper dissertate the importance of cultivation of scientific research ability in undergraduate education stage, summarizes the present situation and the features of cultivation of scientific research ability in undergraduate education stage of medical schools, and presents the routes and measurements to enhance the cultivation of scientific research ability of medical undergraduates. The aim of this paper is to give a reference for teaching reform in medical schools.


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