Student engagement in the educational interface: understanding the mechanisms of student success
Massey University · University of the Sunshine Coast
Abstract
Student success and retention continue to be of concern for higher education institutions. Wider participation, combined with lower completion rates for non-traditional students, highlights the need for new ways of understanding the student experience to ground policy and practice. This article provides this insight by drawing together a number of key constructs to refine a recent framework of student engagement. We argue that the transition metaphor, focusing on the first year, is limited because it depicts differences between students and institutions as both transient and temporal. Instead, we use a cultural lens to introduce the educational interface as a metaphor for the individual psychosocial space…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 158.79
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 56
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Student engagement
- Metaphor
- Psychosocial
- Psychology
- Interface (matter)
- Pedagogy
- Social psychology
- Mathematics education