Disruptiveness of COVID-19: Differences in Course Engagement, Self-Appraisal, and Learning.

IF 3.5 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Aera Open Pub Date : 2023-06-29 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23328584231177967
Teresa M Ober, Ying Cheng, Matthew F Carter, Cheng Liu
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We investigated how the transition to remote instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic affected students' engagement, self-appraisals, and learning in advanced placement (AP) Statistics courses. Participants included 681 (Mage=16.7 years, SDage=.90; %female=55.4) students enrolled in the course during 2017-2018 (N=266), 2018-2019 (N=200), and the pandemic-affected 2019-2020 (N=215) school years. Students enrolled during the pandemic-affected year reported a greater improvement in affective engagement but a decrease in cognitive engagement in the spring semester relative to a previous year. Females enrolled in the pandemic-affected year experienced a greater negative change in affective and behavioral engagement. Students enrolled during the pandemic-affected year reported a greater decrease in their anticipated AP exam scores and received lower scores on a practice exam aligned with the AP exam compared to a prior year. Although students were resilient in some respects, their self-appraisal and learning appear to have been negatively affected by pandemic circumstances.

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COVID-19 的破坏性:课程参与、自我评价和学习的差异。
我们调查了在 COVID-19 大流行期间向远程教学的过渡如何影响学生的参与度、自我评价以及高级班(AP)统计学课程的学习情况。参与者包括在2017-2018学年(N=266)、2018-2019学年(N=200)和受大流行影响的2019-2020学年(N=215)选修该课程的681名学生(平均年龄=16.7岁,平均年龄差值=0.90;女性比例=55.4)。与前一年相比,受大流行病影响学年的学生在春季学期的情感参与度有较大提高,但认知参与度有所下降。在受大流行病影响的学年就读的女生在情感和行为参与方面经历了更大的负面变化。与前一年相比,在受大流行病影响的年份入学的学生报告说,他们预期的 AP 考试成绩下降幅度更大,在与 AP 考试一致的模拟考试中获得的分数也更低。虽然学生们在某些方面表现出了顽强的生命力,但他们的自我评价和学习似乎受到了大流行病环境的负面影响。
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