Abstract:
Tackling difficulties related to student participation in the college classroom
is central on the learning process. In this action-research study, we designed
and implemented an action plan to boost participation on the grounds of (1)
explaining the objectives and procedures for each activity to students; (2)
requesting student participation by name; (3) giving them time to reflect
before participating; and (4) requesting that students who are not paying
attention participate. A survey was used in order to assess students'
perceptions of the action plan. The questionnaire included 10 items (1-4
Likert scale) and was completed by a total of 103 students. The scores’ mean
was 3.19, demonstrating a positive student perception of the action plan. The
statements with the highest average scores were: “Teacher allows time for
reflection after posing a question” and “Teacher addresses specific students
by name.” The instructors recorded their perceptions into writing, providing
opinions on the development of the action plan. These teachers' comments
were summarized into categories. In conclusion, we considered that the
action plan helped to improve student participation, and we believe tha...