Student engagement, context, and adjustment: Addressing definitional, measurement, and methodological issues

Publication date: Available online 19 February 2016 Source:Learning and Instruction Author(s): Jennifer A. Fredricks, Michael Filsecker, Michael A. Lawson The goal of this special issue is to examine relationships among context, student engagement, and adjustment. We begin by describing the reasons for the increased popularity of student engagement in research, policy, and practice, and then describe how researchers in the field define and study this construct. Next, we outline some of the issues and challenges around the definitions, measurement, and analytic techniques that have been used in prior research. Finally, we provide a short overview of the papers in this special issue highlighting their theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and analytical techniques by which many of the challenges outlined in this introduction are addressed. The overall findings of these papers come from samples in Finland, Korea, and the United States.
Source: Learning and Instruction - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research