Factors affecting student engagement in HEIs - it is all about good teaching

Date

2017-5

Type

Article

Journal title

Journal of Teaching in Higher Education

Issue

Vol. 22 No. 8

Author(s)

EMAN MOHAMMED ABDULLAH ALMARGHANI
Ivana Mijatovic

Pages

940 - 956

Abstract

The passive role of students in their learning and education and the absence of student engagement in higher education institutions (HEIs) are quite common in many higher education institutions in developing countries. The main objective of the research presented in this paper is to explore the influential factors on student engagement in HEIs in the situational frame where student engagement and active learning and teaching do not have a long tradition. To answer our research questions, we conducted a survey with 279 undergraduate students from four universities in Libya. Our findings show that the availability and active usage of the university’s ICTs resources, the university’s reputation and teachers’ activating influence on students most efficiently predict student engagement in HEIs. The role of teachers and their competencies to use active learning techniques are perceived to be very influential in promoting student engagement.

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