Student engagement using multiple-attempt 'Weekly Participation Task' quizzes with undergraduate nursing students.

Nurse Education in Practice
Mitchell HughesLauren Metcalfe

Abstract

Student engagement is essential to quality learning. Regular formative assessment tasks can support positive student engagement attitudes and behaviours towards learning. This study aimed to evaluate the relationships of regular, recurrent delivery of online quizzes in promoting student engagement and academic performance. Concurrent exploratory mixed-method design. A large metropolitan university in Western Sydney. Data from 1037 final-year undergraduate nursing students enrolled in a core theoretical unit related to palliative nursing. A series of new Weekly Participation Task (WPT), consisting of multiple online quizzes was embedded into the unit. Administrative data, including data retrieved from the learning analytics, was used for quantitative data analysis. Qualitative data were retrieved from open-ended questions within the institutional Student Feedback on Unit survey. Each student's overall mean number of attempts was 4.6, achieving a mean quiz score of 97.6%. Students with high quiz attempts were more likely to also had high tutorial attendance (AOR: 1.42, 95% CI: 1.05 to 1.90), achieved maximum quizzes scores (AOR: 1.78, 95% CI: 1.26 to 2.51), but interestingly, lower grade point average (AOR: 1.73, 95% CI: 1.28 to ...Continue Reading

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Jan 14, 2022·Issues in Mental Health Nursing·Joel Sebastian ZugaiTracy Levett-Jones

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