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Instructure Research Reveals Changing Definitions of Success in Higher Education towards Student Well-Being, Career Preparation

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Instructure released its second annual research report on the impact of the pandemic on higher education. Key findings include a growing emphasis on student mental health, with 92% of respondents highlighting its importance for success. Career readiness remains a primary concern, with 84% prioritizing it. The study, surveying over 7,600 individuals across 18 countries, reveals that socioeconomic factors significantly impact engagement. The report aims to guide institutions in adapting to evolving definitions of success in a hybrid learning environment.

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  • 84% of respondents defined student success as work/career readiness, up from 78% in 2020.
  • 80% agreed that student success is much more than grades, an increase from 75% last year.
  • 71% felt the institution's Learning Management System positively impacts engagement.
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  • 35% of students and 33% of administrators globally rank career readiness as the area most needing improvement.
  • Online learning preference decreased from 50% to 47%, showing reduced enthusiasm.

SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Instructure, the makers of Canvas, today released its second annual research report that explores how the pandemic has impacted higher education, and identifies six key trends globally. Overall, about half of respondents report a positive perception of online learning. Mental health is increasingly critical, with 92% viewing student psychological well-being as an impactful socioeconomic factor influencing student success. For North American respondents, skills-based learning emerged as a priority in year-two of the COVID crisis, with 70% of respondents saying that having definable skills is more important than course titles or a degree. View the full report: State of Student Success and Engagement in Higher Education.

Instructure, makers of Canvas, released 2nd annual research report exploring how the pandemic impacted higher education

"This past year as campuses around the world grappled to find a new normal in an increasingly hybrid ecosystem, the number one thing we saw was resilience," said Melissa Loble, Chief Customer Success Officer at Instructure. "While grades remain important, administrators, faculty, and students are defining success more holistically and adjusting campus support to match that definition. Institutions are also actively working to improve faculty technology proficiency and online course development to help students succeed in any environment."

Now in its second year, Instructure's research reflects a survey of thousands of current students, administrators, and faculty from 18 countries representing a mixture of two-year, four-year, public, and private higher education institutions. The report uncovered six key trends:

1. Career readiness is (still) the number one priority for students.
Preparing students for life after graduation is the #1 concern, however, administrators and students agree that this is where institutions struggle most.

  • 84% of this year's respondents defined student success as work/career readiness, a rise from 78% in 2020
  • 35% of students and 33% of administrators globally rank career readiness as the area most needing improvement, 4% more than in 2020

2. Institutions need to think beyond the lecture.
While students still primarily define "success" as academic achievement, faculty and administrators are looking for ways to support the whole student, with psychological well-being and access to mental health positively impacting student engagement. 

  • 50% of institutions surveyed in 2021 offer in-person or virtual counseling services, 33% hold campus well-being events and 24% utilize mental health apps
  • Compared to last year, 2021 respondents were more likely to agree that student success is much more than grades or marks, 80% vs. 75%

3. Faculty-student engagement is critical—whether in person or through technology.
Student success today requires availability of technology resources, as well as engaging content and instruction from technology-proficient faculty.

  • The top four academic factors driving student success cited by both students and administrators are quality of faculty (91%), engaging content/instruction (90%), and available technology and hands-on instruction (both 89%)
  • 71% of all respondents felt the institution's Learning Management System (LMS) positively impacts student engagement in classes and lectures

4. Online learning needs to be intentionally designed.
As future uncertainty remains and hybrid learning becomes the new norm, creating meaningful, interactive experiences between faculty and students, and connecting students with one another will be critical for hybrid and remote courses alike.

  • For students in 2021, the preference for online learning decreased slightly from last year (50% vs. 47%), as did a positive opinion toward online learning (50% vs. 46%)
  • NORAM faculty are most likely to have access to professional development opportunities for new technology training, at 60%

5. Socioeconomic disparities impact engagement.
Levels of income and access to learning resources and technology tools continue to leave some students behind, greatly impacting how engaged students are in their educational experience.

  • 79% of respondents reported that household income has a moderate or major impact on student engagement
  • Only 6% of students from self-identified lower economic homes said it was very easy to stay engaged

6. The democratization of education begins with equitable access.
Internet connectivity is imperative, but access to technology means more than just providing devices and connectivity to students.

  • The top two 2021 socioeconomic factors that drive student success are access to the internet (92%) and psychological well-being (91%)

Survey Methodology
The survey was fielded in July 2021 and was cleaned and analyzed by Hanover Research. After fielding and data cleaning, the study consisted of 7,687 qualified, completed responses. The data was then cut into crosstabs by region, country, and role, along with various additional subsegments, such as socio-economic status. Instructure performed statistical significance testing across segments with a 95% confidence level using a Z-Test with p = less than 0.05 and a margin of error +/- 1% for the overall sample size. For any questions regarding the underlying methodology or data, please contact studentsuccess@instructure.com. 

ABOUT INSTRUCTURE
Instructure (NYSE: INST) is an education technology company dedicated to elevating student success, amplifying the power of teaching, and inspiring everyone to learn together. Today the Instructure Learning Platform supports more than 30 million educators and learners around the world. Learn more at www.instructure.com.

CONTACT:
Maggie Quale
Corporate Communications
Instructure
831.325.7943
maggie.quale@instructure.com

 

 

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FAQ

What are the key findings from Instructure's 2021 research report?

The report highlights career readiness, mental health importance, and socioeconomic factors impacting student engagement.

How many respondents participated in Instructure's study?

The study included over 7,600 responses from students, administrators, and faculty across 18 countries.

What percentage of respondents prioritize career readiness?

84% of respondents defined student success as work/career readiness.

When was Instructure's research survey conducted?

The survey was conducted in July 2021.

What impact does household income have on student engagement according to the report?

79% reported that household income has a moderate or major impact on student engagement.

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