ERIC Number: EJ1247873
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020-Apr
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What You Do Is Less Important than How You Do It: The Effects of Learning Environment on Student Outcomes
Bonem, Emily M.; Fedesco, Heather N.; Zissimopoulos, Angelika N.
Learning Environments Research, v23 n1 p27-44 Apr 2020
Higher education has seen a shift towards promoting student-centred learning. There has also been a push for identifying the 'best' teaching models and an insistence that instructors use these models, despite mixed results regarding their effectiveness. In the current paper, we compare the effects of an autonomy-supportive learning environment on student learning and achievement with those of the specific course features of contact hours and active learning. In a large-scale comprehensive survey with over 14,000 responses from students enrolled in courses constituting various disciplines, course levels and instructors, data across all student outcome variables suggested that those in highly autonomy-supportive learning environments experienced significant increases in satisfaction of students' basic psychological needs, student motivation, course evaluations and academic performance. These results suggest that what is most important for students is not the specific techniques used by instructors but the quality of student-instructor interactions.
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Higher Education, Student Centered Learning, Best Practices, Teaching Models, Academic Achievement, Active Learning, College Students, Personal Autonomy, Psychological Needs, Student Motivation, Course Evaluation, Teacher Student Relationship, Outcomes of Education
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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