There are several national benchmarks used to measure student engagement, including the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) in the USA and Canada, the Student Experience Survey (SES) in Australia, and the UK Engagement Survey (UKES). For a number of years, the world-wide performance of Computer Science (CS) on these benchmarks and across a range of instruments has been weak and shows little sign of improvement. The weakness of CS ratings is apparent especially when compared to related STEM disciplines that consistently rate more highly on many measures. In order to understand the nature of the problems that result in our own students rating their engagement with their CS studies so poorly, it is essential to understand the persp...
Student engagement has rapidly developed a central place in the quality agenda of Australian univers...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
Over the years, researchers have found that student engagement facilitates desired academic success ...
Data relating to university students’ engagement is collected internationally via several large-scal...
The performance of Computer Science (CS) on a range of international student engagement benchmarks, ...
This paper investigates the design, structure and results produced by several widely used internatio...
In this paper, we argue that, where we measure student attendance, this creates an extrinsic motivat...
Despite computer science (CS) having many women associated with it historically, such as Ada Lovelac...
Aim/Purpose: This paper focuses on understanding undergraduate computing student-learning behaviour ...
The terms school or task engagement are often used to refer to such affective responses. While seve...
peer reviewedThis practice report discusses the evolution of a CS1 Course taught at the University o...
This study explores the relationship between satisfaction and engagement survey items through an ins...
Student engagement refers to the degree of awareness, curiosity and interest that students show in t...
This paper examines factors that formed the features of the concept of the National Survey of Studen...
As part of the REACT research team, students from Newman University embarked on a two-year research ...
Student engagement has rapidly developed a central place in the quality agenda of Australian univers...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
Over the years, researchers have found that student engagement facilitates desired academic success ...
Data relating to university students’ engagement is collected internationally via several large-scal...
The performance of Computer Science (CS) on a range of international student engagement benchmarks, ...
This paper investigates the design, structure and results produced by several widely used internatio...
In this paper, we argue that, where we measure student attendance, this creates an extrinsic motivat...
Despite computer science (CS) having many women associated with it historically, such as Ada Lovelac...
Aim/Purpose: This paper focuses on understanding undergraduate computing student-learning behaviour ...
The terms school or task engagement are often used to refer to such affective responses. While seve...
peer reviewedThis practice report discusses the evolution of a CS1 Course taught at the University o...
This study explores the relationship between satisfaction and engagement survey items through an ins...
Student engagement refers to the degree of awareness, curiosity and interest that students show in t...
This paper examines factors that formed the features of the concept of the National Survey of Studen...
As part of the REACT research team, students from Newman University embarked on a two-year research ...
Student engagement has rapidly developed a central place in the quality agenda of Australian univers...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
Over the years, researchers have found that student engagement facilitates desired academic success ...