2019
DOI: 10.5206/cjsotl-rcacea.2019.1.7993
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Investigating Student Engagement in First-Year Biology Education: A Comparison of Major and Non-Major Perception of Engagement Across Different Active Learning Activities

Abstract: d'apprentissage qui sont associées aux meilleures augmentations des résultats parmi les étudiants qui se spécialisent en biologie et ceux qui poursuivent d'autres spécialisations et nous suggérons la manière dont ces résultats peuvent servir à informer les techniques pédagogiques afin que celles-ci puissent bénéficier à tous les étudiants, quel que soit leur domaine de spécialisation, pour les cours de l'avenir.

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“…is a correlation between pupils' perceived engagement and their performance (e.g. Halverson & Graham, 2019;Hymers & Newton, 2019). Teachers often want to see direct signs of pupils' engagement during lessons, as this is considered a sign that pupils are learning (Abrahamsson et al, 2019).…”
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“…is a correlation between pupils' perceived engagement and their performance (e.g. Halverson & Graham, 2019;Hymers & Newton, 2019). Teachers often want to see direct signs of pupils' engagement during lessons, as this is considered a sign that pupils are learning (Abrahamsson et al, 2019).…”
Section: Maria Sparfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teachers often want to see direct signs of pupils' engagement during lessons, as this is considered a sign that pupils are learning (Abrahamsson et al, 2019). The importance of engagement has been documented in both formal natural science teaching settings (Chang et al, 2017;Hymers & Newton, 2019) and informal contexts (Melander Bowden, 2019). This suggests that it will be useful to study the role of engagement in different learning activities and contexts, including programming education.…”
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“…This approach was also successfully applied to different areas of education like biology, medical, engineering, English as a foreign language (EFL), information technology (IT), and design educations. [7][8][9][10][11][12] Peer review is another active learning approach, where the students are required to critically think and comment on the materials provided by their classmates. The question we would like to address is how the teachers can make use of these two approaches of "learning by teaching" and "peer review" to design an improved teaching method and provide better-quality learning process for students.…”
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