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Latent Class Analysis of Student Engagement in Higher Education and its Relationship to Cooperative Mindset and Critical ThinkingAutor-a (de otra institución)
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Hezkuntza berrikuntzaInnovación educativa
Gizarte zientziak, erronkak eta arrakalak
Ciencias sociales, retos y brechas
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10755-025-09785-1Publicado en
Innovative Higher Education Volume 50, 1411–1431Primera página
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EngagementCooperative mindset
Disposition to critical thinking
Higher education
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The primary aim of this study was to examine whether the level of engagement
shown by higher education students is associated with their disposition toward critical thinking and cooperative mindset. ... [+]
The primary aim of this study was to examine whether the level of engagement
shown by higher education students is associated with their disposition toward critical thinking and cooperative mindset. We also explored the influence that gender,
age, and field of study have on student engagement. Participants were 1580 Spanish
undergraduates aged between 18 and 37 years (M = 21.94, SD = 1.61), all currently
in year 4 of a degree program. Regarding gender, 54.4% were female, 45.1% male,
and 0.5% non-binary. Latent class analysis identified three underlying profiles of student engagement, which we labeled high, moderate, and low engagement. Women
and social sciences students were more likely to belong to the high engagement
class, but no significant differences were observed with respect to age. Students
identified as showing high engagement also scored higher on measures of cooperative mindset and critical thinking disposition. The results highlight the importance
of fostering engagement among higher education students, as this may contribute
not only to better academic performance but also to the development of a cooperative mindset and disposition toward critical thinking, both of which are crucial
skills in their personal and professional development. It is suggested that educational
institutions should design and implement specific interventions aimed at boosting
engagement, adapting these to students’ demographic and academic profiles. [-]
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