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Evaluation of first-year university students’ engagement to enhance student development
Yenwan, Chong1, Hooi, Sin Soo2.
The COVID-19 crisis has dramatically impacted university education as well as created new
challenges for tertiary learning institutions. The pandemic has exacerbated graduate unemployment and
increased student dropout rates. In response to these unprecedented challenges, universities are
formulating more student development initiatives to support new students to transition into university
and produce holistic graduates with essential soft skills. Student engagement evaluation can help inform
and enhance the implementation of student development programs. In this study, seven domains of first
year university students’ engagement were evaluated namely Academic Engagement (AE), Beyondclass Engagement (BE), Intellectual Engagement (IE), Online Engagement (OE), Peer Engagement
(PE), Student-staff Engagement (SE) and Transition Engagement (TE). This study found that university
freshmen’s Online Engagement (OE) was the strongest while their Academic Engagement (AE) was the
weakest. This study also discovered that first year university students’ engagement were weakest with
regard to reading of textbooks before attending class, asking questions in class and borrowing books
from the university library. Future student development programs targeted at first year university
students could be enhanced by increasing the use of ICT in teaching and learning as well as increasing
efforts in assisting new students to transition from school to university learning environments by
inculcating good reading habits and encouraging active class participation.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 UUM Sintok, Kedah Darul Aman, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 UUM Sintok, Kedah Darul Aman, Malaysia, Malaysia
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