Teaching and evaluation methods preferred by university students
Palabras clave : 
Psicología
Expectations
Teaching methods
Evaluation
University
Fecha de publicación : 
2005
ISSN : 
1447-9494
Nota: 
Creative Commons Non­Commercial and Non­Derivative License (CC BY-NC-ND)
Cita: 
Justicia-Justicia, F. (Fernando); de la Fuente-Arias, J. (Jesús Enrique); Pichardo-Martinez, M. (Maria Carmen); et al. "Teaching and evaluation methods preferred by university students". International journal of learning. 12 (7), 2005, 333 - 340
Resumen
Student preferences and expectations regarding university instruction are increasingly considered as quality indicators in higher education. In this study we investigate university students¿ expectations and preferences concerning the teaching process, and we perform a differential study based on variables pertaining to the individual student (gender and age) and to the teacher (gender). 249 students from the Faculty of Education at the University of Granada participated in this study. Expectations and preferences are measured using the USET questionnaire (Sander, Stevenson, King & Coates, 2000). Results show that students wish to play a more active role in their learning. The formal lecture is the method most expected, and at the same time, the one most rejected, by more than half the sample. Variables analysed show significant differences in several teaching and evaluation methods. Keywords: Expectations, Teaching Methods, Evaluation

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