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Student Buy-In to Active Learning in a College Science Course.


ABSTRACT: The benefits of introducing active learning in college science courses are well established, yet more needs to be understood about student buy-in to active learning and how that process of buy-in might relate to student outcomes. We test the exposure-persuasion-identification-commitment (EPIC) process model of buy-in, here applied to student (n = 245) engagement in an undergraduate science course featuring active learning. Student buy-in to active learning was positively associated with engagement in self-regulated learning and students' course performance. The positive associations among buy-in, self-regulated learning, and course performance suggest buy-in as a potentially important factor leading to student engagement and other student outcomes. These findings are particularly salient in course contexts featuring active learning, which encourage active student participation in the learning process.

SUBMITTER: Cavanagh AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5132373 | biostudies-other | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Student Buy-In to Active Learning in a College Science Course.

Cavanagh Andrew J AJ   Aragón Oriana R OR   Chen Xinnian X   Couch Brian A   Durham Mary F   Bobrownicki Aiyana A   Hanauer David I DI   Graham Mark J MJ  

CBE life sciences education 20160101 4


The benefits of introducing active learning in college science courses are well established, yet more needs to be understood about student buy-in to active learning and how that process of buy-in might relate to student outcomes. We test the exposure-persuasion-identification-commitment (EPIC) process model of buy-in, here applied to student (n = 245) engagement in an undergraduate science course featuring active learning. Student buy-in to active learning was positively associated with engageme  ...[more]

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