The impact of interactive engagement methods on students' academic achievement

Malefyane Tlhoaele, Adriaan Hofman*, Koos Winnips, Yta Beetsma

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Abstract

Interactive engagement (IE) is a process that promotes students' conceptual understanding through activities, combined with immediate feedback from peers and/or instructors. The present study investigates the impact of IE on students' academic performance, using the comprehensive model of educational effectiveness. Engineering students (n = 158), randomly divided into three groups (self-assessment, collaborative learning, and control) provided the study data on questionnaires as well as with their test scores. Analyses of covariance reveal significant differences across groups, along with significant interaction effects. These findings have notable implications for improving students' academic achievement.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1020-1034
Number of pages15
JournalHigher education research & development
Volume33
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3-Sept-2014

Keywords

  • self-assessment
  • collaborative learning
  • interactive engagement
  • academic performance
  • SELF-EFFICACY
  • MOTIVATION
  • PERFORMANCE
  • CLASSROOM
  • EDUCATION
  • LECTURES
  • SUCCESS

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