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摘要
东南亚拥有多达 7,000 所不同质量的高等教育机构。不平等可能会影响学习过程,如学生的参与度。学生参与是一个多维度的概念,通常与学业成绩呈正相关。本系统综述旨在了解东南亚国家本科生参与度的概况和影响因素。文章检索方法通过五个在线数据库进行:ERIC、ProQuest、Scopus、SpringerLink 和 Taylor Francis Online,共获得 11 篇文章。文章采用 PRISMA 流程进行提取。结果显示,东南亚地区的学生参与度可以从几个维度来描述,即认知、情感、行为和代理。其中使用最广泛的理论是自我决定理论和社会认知理论。此外,还有一些研究将拓宽与建设理论、资源保护理论和 Tinto 整合模型作为理论框架。在预测因素方面,东南亚地区本科生参与度受外部因素的影响较大,这将导致内部预测因素的出现。此外,这些结果还表明,一些人口统计因素也会产生影响,如年龄和代际群体、大学类型和文化因素。本研究的意义在于考虑代际和文化特征,以便更深入地分析学生的参与度。研究人员还提出了进一步研究的建议,特别是增加外部影响以提高本科生的参与度。
Student Engagement Among Undergraduate Students in Southeast Asia: Systematic Literature Review
Southeast Asia has up to 7,000 higher education institutions with various qualities. The inequality may affect the learning process, such as student engagement. Student engagement is a multidimensional construct that is often positively related to academic achievement. This systematic review aims to get an overview and factors that influence undergraduate students' engagement in Southeast Asian countries. The article search method was carried out through five online databases; ERIC, ProQuest, Scopus, SpringerLink, and Taylor Francis Online, and obtained 11 articles. The articles were extracted using PRISMA flow. As a result, student engagement in Southeast Asia can be described through several dimensions, namely cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and agentic. The theory most widely used is Self-Determination and Social Cognitive Theory. Besides, there are also Broaden-and-Build Theory, Conservation of Resources, and Tinto Integration Model used as the theoretical framework in some studies. For the predictors, undergraduate student engagement in Southeast Asia is more influenced by external factors that will lead to the appearance of internal predictors. Furthermore, these results also show that several demographic factors can be influential, such as age and generation group, university type, and cultural factors. The implication of this study is to consider generational and cultural characteristics to gain a deeper analysis of student engagement. The researchers also provide recommendations for further research, especially for increasing external influence to gain student engagement towards undergraduates.