Keywords

student engagement, affective engagement, behavioral engagement, cognitive engagement, institutional support, online learning, blended learning, academic communities of engagement

Abstract

In light of the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders of higher education institutions around the world have been contemplating ways to help their universities engage in a digital transformation that must have student engagement and learning as the foremost considerations. This study reports on the work conducted at a university in Colombia that created an evaluation instrument based on the Academic Communities of Engagement (ACE) framework (Borup et al., 2020) to examine how well the institution was supporting the affective, behavioral, and cognitive (ABC) dimensions of engagement in its online and blended learning course offerings. This survey, the ACE in Higher Education (ACE-HE), measures indicators of the ABC engagement dimensions as well as indicators of institutional support for those elements. The survey was completed by 1,295 university students representing a broad demographic profile. Structural equation modeling found good fit for both the model of ABC engagement dimensions and the model of institutional support for ABC engagement dimensions. Institutional support for affective engagement showed strong relationships to affective, behavioral, and cognitive indicators of engagement, while institutional support for behavioral and cognitive engagement did not have the same outcome. This research provides access to both English and Spanish versions of the ACE-HE instrument. It also highlights ideas for institutions that want to improve their support for student ABC engagement dimensions in online and blended environments. Finally, several implications for making updates to the ACE framework are shared.

Original Publication Citation

Graham, C. R., Borup, J., Tuiloma, S., Arias, A. M., Caicedo, D. M. P., & Larsen, R. (2023). Institutional support for academic engagement in online and blended learning environments: Exploring affective, behavioral, and cognitive dimensions. Online Learning, 27(3), 4-40. https://doi.org/10.24059/olj.v27i3.4001

Document Type

Peer-Reviewed Article

Publication Date

2023

Publisher

Online Learning

Language

English

College

David O. McKay School of Education

Department

Instructional Psychology and Technology

University Standing at Time of Publication

Full Professor

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