A Comparison of the Predictability of Final Scores for Freshmen and Upper-Level Students in Blended Learning Courses

Q2 Social Sciences
Shadi Esnaashari, L. Gardner, Michael Rehm, T. Arthanari, O. Filippova
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Abstract

This study investigates final scores predictability based on students’ longitudinally reported motivation belief and the use of learning strategies in blended learning (BL) courses for freshmen and upper-level students. The Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire was administered three times to measure students’ motivation belief and use of learning strategies (N=314) and collected 850 viable surveys. Firstly, an investigation of the dynamics of the factors involved with students’ motivational belief and use of learning strategies was completed. It was found that freshmen students’ motivation dropped until the mid-term and it increased again as the course progressed towards the end, whereas, upper-level students’ motivation continued to drop throughout the course. In terms of the predictability of final scores, at construct level, stepwise regression chose motivation as predictors of freshmen’s final score and strategy used as a predictor for upper-level students. The paper also discusses the implications of the study related to self-regulation learning theory, learning analytics, and instructional design.
混合学习课程中大一与高年级学生期末成绩可预见性的比较
本研究探讨了在混合学习(BL)课程中,基于学生纵向报告动机信念和学习策略使用的最终成绩可预测性。本研究共进行了三次《学习动机策略问卷》(N=314),以测量学生的动机信念和学习策略的使用情况,共收集了850份有效问卷。首先,对影响学生动机信念和学习策略使用的因素进行了动态调查。结果发现,大一学生的学习动机在期中前有所下降,随着课程的临近结束,学习动机再次上升,而高年级学生的学习动机在整个课程中持续下降。在最终成绩的可预测性方面,在构念层面,逐步回归选择动机作为大一新生最终成绩的预测因子,策略作为高年级学生最终成绩的预测因子。本文还讨论了本研究在自我调节学习理论、学习分析和教学设计方面的启示。
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