From high peaks to deep valleys: Using a situation- and person-oriented approach to assess within- and between-student variation in momentary engagement and disengagement

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Abstract

The present study investigated the qualitatively different moments of engagement and disengagement experi-enced by students at upper-secondary school in academic situations. Further, we examined between-student differences in the occurrence of these moments and their associations with both momentary task performance and overall academic achievement. By means of multilevel latent profile analysis (MLPA) we examined 1392 momentary experiences of 130 students, collected via experience sampling method (ESM). We identified six types of (dis)engagement moments varying within students from moment to moment: high engagement, mod-erate engagement, indifferent engagement, anxious engagement, anxious disengagement and bored disengage-ment. In addition, we identified four student profiles: highly engaged, moderately engaged, indifferently engaged and anxious. Whereas the engagement moments were related to momentary task performance, there were no differences between the student profiles in academic achievement. These results shed light on the nuanced nature of engagement and disengagement, and how they vary across individuals and situations.
Original languageFinnish
Article number101685
JournalLearning and Instruction
Volume82
Number of pages11
ISSN0959-4752
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Fields of Science

  • 516 Educational sciences
  • Academic performance
  • Experience sampling method
  • Latent profile analysis
  • Person -oriented analysis
  • Student engagement

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