It can be challenging for teachers to engage students online; to know whether students are engaged or not. Online engagement can be perceived differently than in-class engagement. Research has shown that teacher perceptions of student engagement affect how they interact with students as well as students’ grades. It is critical to understand how teachers perceive engagement, not least in an online setting, to inform practices and research. This study explores Swedish teachers’ understanding of student online engagement and disengagement. A Mixed Method Grounded Theory study was designed as an intervention with an interview-diary-interview format. Twenty interviews with teachers (n = 10) who regularly teach hybrid, remote or distance classes ...
It is well-recognised that engagement is critical for learning and school success. Engagement (and d...
Abstract: In this conceptual paper, we draw upon Pittaway’s (2012) Engagement Framework, using it as...
Abstract: In this conceptual paper, we draw upon Pittaway’s (2012) Engagement Framework, using it as...
It can be challenging for teachers to engage students online; to know whether students are engaged o...
It can be challenging for teachers to engage students online; to know whether students are engaged o...
As many of our readers can no doubt attest, engaging young learners in online and blended learning c...
As many of our readers can no doubt attest, engaging young learners in online and blended learning c...
While the term student engagement is frequently used within policy and practice, understandings of t...
While our understanding of student engagement in the compulsory schooling sector is well developed i...
The present research approaches Swedish upper secondary school students’ engagement and disengagemen...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to explore why online learners do not engage with their ...
The sudden shift to online modalities left students, so accustomed to face-to-face classes, wary and...
Ames, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-1819-8137; Bloomfield, CJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-4488-1842; Dargusch, JM ORCiD: ...
While our understanding of student engagement in the compulsory schooling sector is well developed i...
While our understanding of student engagement in the compulsory schooling sector is well developed i...
It is well-recognised that engagement is critical for learning and school success. Engagement (and d...
Abstract: In this conceptual paper, we draw upon Pittaway’s (2012) Engagement Framework, using it as...
Abstract: In this conceptual paper, we draw upon Pittaway’s (2012) Engagement Framework, using it as...
It can be challenging for teachers to engage students online; to know whether students are engaged o...
It can be challenging for teachers to engage students online; to know whether students are engaged o...
As many of our readers can no doubt attest, engaging young learners in online and blended learning c...
As many of our readers can no doubt attest, engaging young learners in online and blended learning c...
While the term student engagement is frequently used within policy and practice, understandings of t...
While our understanding of student engagement in the compulsory schooling sector is well developed i...
The present research approaches Swedish upper secondary school students’ engagement and disengagemen...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to explore why online learners do not engage with their ...
The sudden shift to online modalities left students, so accustomed to face-to-face classes, wary and...
Ames, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-1819-8137; Bloomfield, CJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-4488-1842; Dargusch, JM ORCiD: ...
While our understanding of student engagement in the compulsory schooling sector is well developed i...
While our understanding of student engagement in the compulsory schooling sector is well developed i...
It is well-recognised that engagement is critical for learning and school success. Engagement (and d...
Abstract: In this conceptual paper, we draw upon Pittaway’s (2012) Engagement Framework, using it as...
Abstract: In this conceptual paper, we draw upon Pittaway’s (2012) Engagement Framework, using it as...