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Evaluating the effectiveness of a first year module designed to improve student engagement

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posted on 2012-03-13, 14:15 authored by Peter Willmot, Glynis Perkin
A key challenge for universities is to provide motivators beyond those gained by the award of marks. Student engagement is essential for learning - even the best teacher cannot succeed without it. This paper describes the evaluation of an innovative year-long module for mechanical engineering students that embraces competitive challenges, student-centred learning activities, problem solving, creative design and skills workshops that was designed to sit alongside and provide motivators for a broadly traditional first year curriculum. The module was under development for three years and anecdotal evidence suggested that there were positive benefits, thus an independent evaluation, funded by a small grant from the Higher Education Academy, was commissioned. The evaluation used both qualitative and quantitative methods of enquiry and largely confirmed what had been noted anecdotally. Following the evaluation, additional minor changes were made and feedback from the improved module is reported.

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  • University Academic and Administrative Support

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  • engCETL

Citation

WILLMOT, P. and PERKIN, G., 2011. Evaluating the effectiveness of a first year module designed to improve student engagement. Engineering Education - Journal of the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre, 6 (2), pp. 57 - 69.

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© HEA Engineering Subject Centre Loughborough University

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publication date

2011

Notes

This article was published in the open access journal, Engineering Education - Journal of the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre [© HEA Engineering Subject Centre Loughborough University, available under a creative commons licence].

ISSN

1750-0044;1750-0052

Language

  • en

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