Abstract

The concept of student engagement has become somewhat of an enigma for educators and researchers, with ongoing discussions about its nature and complexity, and criticism about the depth and breadth of theorising and operationalisation within empirical research. This equally applies to research conducted in the field of educational technology and its application in schools and higher education. Recognising the inherent role that technology now plays in education, and the potential it has to engage students, this paper draws on a range of student engagement literature and conceptualises a provisional bioecological framework of student engagement that explicitly includes technology as one influential factor. This paper first proposes a definition of student engagement and provides an exploration of positive student engagement indicators. It then presents a bioecological framework, and the microsystemic facets of technology, teacher and curriculum are further explored in their relation to fostering student engagement. Based on this framework, implications for further theory-based research into student engagement and its relation to educational technology are discussed and recommendations for educators are given.

Highlights

  • The concept of student engagement has become somewhat of an enigma for educators and researchers, with ongoing discussions about its nature and complexity, and criticism about the depth and breadth of theorising and operationalisation within empirical research (e.g. Kahn, 2014; Zepke, 2018a)

  • In this article, the authors have synthesised a range of student engagement and educational technology literature, and sought to present an in-depth analysis of a bioeco

  • The body of literature exploring the interplay between student engagement and technology continues to grow, there is an obvious gap in its theoretical understanding and grounding (e.g. Henrie et al 2015)

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JOURNAL OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA IN EDUCATION

Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2019(1): 11, pp. Facilitating Student Engagement Through Educational Technology: Towards a Conceptual Framework

Melissa Bond and Svenja Bedenlier
Introduction
Use of sophisticated learning strategies learning
Technology choice
Clear boundaries and expectations
Level of parent education
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