Tuesday, October 18
4:00-4:30 PM
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The Adolescent Community of Engagement Framework: A Lens for Research in K-12 Online Learning Environments

Full Paper ID: 34406
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    Jered Borup
    Brigham Young University
  2. Richard West
    Brigham Young University
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    Charles Graham
    Brigham Young University

Abstract: Although K-12 online learning has experienced exceptional growth, research in the field has lagged, possibly in part because of the lack of a comprehensive framework that explicitly addresses the unique student and environmental characteristics of the K-12 online learning environment. The proposed paper presentation will attempt to provide researchers with a theoretical footing to propel a coordinated K-12 online research effort. The Adolescent Community of Engagement (ACE) framework consists of four main constructs that make up a K-12 online learning community. The first three (Student Cognitive Engagement, Teacher Engagement, and Peer Engagement) are based on previously established online frameworks. In addition, the proposed framework recognizes the role of parents in their child’s learning and introduces a fourth construct, Parent Engagement, which is established through two new forms of interaction: learner-parent and parent-instructor interaction.

Presider: Hery Yanto The, Sekolah Tinggi Agama Buddha Nalanda

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