Ahmed Talat, Shaheen Abida, Azam Fahad
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Shifa College of Medicine, Islamabad, Pakistan.
J Educ Eval Health Prof. 2015 Mar 22;12:7. doi: 10.3352/jeehp.2015.12.7. eCollection 2015.
The goal of this study was to assess student perceptions of a variety of instructional practices and attitudes toward class attendance. Data were obtained and analyzed by administering a questionnaire to students of the Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan in 2011 and 2012. The subjects positively assessed most instructional practices, and in particular felt that teaching sessions conducted in small groups were more valuable than formal lectures in large groups. Students did not like having to give presentations, quizzes, panel discussions, and journal club. A positive correlation was found between the perceived importance of attendance and levels of academic motivation. Of the students surveyed, 11.8% were against mandatory attendance, saying that it reduced motivation and that attendance should be optional. In conclusion, the students had a positive perception of a range of instructional practices, and felt especially positively about practices that involve student activity in small groups. Programmatic improvement in instructional practices might increase class attendance.
本研究的目的是评估学生对各种教学实践的看法以及对课堂出勤的态度。2011年和2012年,通过对巴基斯坦希法医学院的学生进行问卷调查来获取和分析数据。受试者对大多数教学实践给予了积极评价,尤其认为小组教学比大班的正式讲座更有价值。学生不喜欢进行展示、测验、小组讨论和学术期刊俱乐部活动。在对出勤重要性的认知与学术动机水平之间发现了正相关关系。在接受调查的学生中,11.8%反对强制出勤,称这会降低积极性,出勤应该是可选择的。总之,学生对一系列教学实践有积极的看法,对涉及学生小组活动的实践尤其看好。教学实践的系统性改进可能会提高课堂出勤率。