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A Systematic Review on Students’ Engagement in Classroom: Indicators, Challenges and Computational Techniques

Latha Subramainan, A. Moamin

2020International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Students’ engagement in a classroom is a key factor that influences several educational outcomes. Studies by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and British universities found that 40% of students are frequently experiencing boredom and less than 20% of students ask questions in class due to poor engagement. A survey by Malaysia’s Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) found that 80% of the participating schools fell into the poor performance bracket. However, studies in this line of research are limited and scattered. To provide a clear insight into this problem and support researchers, it is crucial to understand the current state of research in this area. Consequently, in this paper, a comprehensive review is conducted to map the literature studies to a consistent taxonomy. Search terms revealed 87 papers from several databases that have been classified into seven categories. A systematic review method is applied, analysis is performed, and finally, findings, discussion, and recommendations are presented.

Topics & Concepts

BoredomComputer scienceTaxonomy (biology)Class (philosophy)Student engagementMathematics educationData sciencePsychologyArtificial intelligenceBotanySocial psychologyBiologyMathematics Education and PedagogyTechnology-Enhanced Education StudiesSports and Physical Education Research
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