Student Engagement and Academic Performance in the Colombian University Context.
Author(s)
Pineda-Báez, CleliaBermúdez-Aponte, José-Javier
Rubiano-Bello, Ángela
Pava-García, Natalia
Suárez-García, Rodrigo
Cruz-Becerra, Fabián
Keywords
Student dropoutretention
higher education
student engagement
academic performance
NSSE
academic challenge
active and collaborative learning
student-faculty interaction
enriching educational experiences
and supportive campus environment.
supportive campus environment.
Theory and practice of education
LB5-3640
Education
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Despite the increase in Latin America of Higher Education coverage, grave dropout problems persist that question the role of educational experiences to foster students’ academic engagement. This study was carried out in Colombia and sought to establish the relationship between the five benchmarks that compose academic engagement and the academic performance of a group of Colombian university students. The transversal and correlational study used the Spanish version of the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) that measures students’ level of participation in five dimensions: Academic challenge, active and collaborative learning, student-faculty interaction, enriching educational experiences, and supportive campus environment and its relationship to academic performance. The findings of 1906 students from 7 universities indicate that there are statistically significant, but weak correlations between the items that compose the benchmarks and students’ academic performance, which lead to reflect upon key aspects to strengthen the education experiences offered to university students.Date
2014-11-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:a38092433d114eedb36539bb15491ec010.7203/relieve.20.2.4238
1134-4032
1134-4032
https://doaj.org/article/a38092433d114eedb36539bb15491ec0