Higher education student engagement with online learning: the role of perceived value and academic entitlement

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Hussein-Elhakim Al Issa, Mohammed Mispah Said Omar, Ayşem Çelebi
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Purpose The purpose of the study is to investigate the impact of perceived value and academic entitlement on the online engagement of university students. The mediating effect of technostress inhibitor and teacher behavior between perceived value, entitlement and student engagement was also examined. Design/methodology/approach The study used a quantitative research methodology, with data collected through a survey of 304 undergraduate students from a public university in Bahrain. Findings The findings showed that perceived value and academic entitlement were significant predictors of online student engagement. At the same time, only technostress inhibitor was found to mediate those associations. An unexpected result was entitlement's positive and significant impact on student engagement. Practical implications University decision-makers are strongly advised to enhance perceived value and support mechanisms for engagement, address technology-related concerns and improve teacher capacity and students' online learning experience. Originality/value The study makes a distinct contribution by investigating how perceived value, academic entitlement, technostress inhibitors and teacher behavior influence student engagement in the online higher education context.
高等教育学生参与在线学习:感知价值和学术权利的作用
本研究的目的是探讨感知价值和学术权利对大学生网络参与的影响。技术压力抑制剂与教师行为在感知价值、权利和学生投入之间的中介作用也得到了检验。设计/方法/方法本研究采用定量研究方法,通过对巴林一所公立大学的304名本科生进行调查收集数据。研究结果表明,感知价值和学术权利是在线学生参与的重要预测因素。同时,只发现了技术应激抑制剂介导这些关联。一个意想不到的结果是权利对学生参与的积极和显著的影响。强烈建议大学决策者提高感知价值和支持参与机制,解决与技术相关的问题,提高教师能力和学生的在线学习体验。独创性/价值本研究通过调查感知价值、学术权利、技术压力抑制剂和教师行为如何影响在线高等教育背景下的学生参与,做出了独特的贡献。
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Higher Education Skills and Work-based Learning
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