Improving student and faculty communication: the impact of texting and electronic feedback on building relationships and the perception of care

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jennie M. Carr, Karen S. Rogers, G. Kanyongo
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Abstract

Students perceive care as a quality of highly effective faculty, and building positive relationships is essential to a successful college experience. However, many college students report never having developed caring relationships with faculty. We propose faculty have an opportunity to use technology to help build caring relationships in an effort to improve overall academic success. The majority of research on student–faculty interaction has primarily focused on determining what kinds of interactions students have with faculty. The aim of this study was to explore students’ perceptions of care and the role safe texting and electronic feedback played in building student–faculty relationships. A mixed-methods approach was used with college student participants (n = 307) to answer the following research questions: (1) What actions by faculty constitute “caring”? (2) What role does technology play in students feeling “cared for”? The findings indicate that safe texting platforms and electronic feedback had a positive impact by increasing accessibility and direct contact.
改善师生沟通:短信和电子反馈对建立关系和关怀感知的影响
学生们认为关心是高效教师的一种品质,而建立积极的关系对于成功的大学经历至关重要。然而,许多大学生表示从未与教师建立过关爱关系。我们建议教师有机会利用技术来帮助建立关怀关系,以提高整体学术成就。大多数关于师生互动的研究主要集中在确定学生与教师的互动类型上。本研究的目的是探讨学生对关怀的认知,以及安全短信和电子反馈在建立师生关系中的作用。本文采用混合方法对307名大学生进行问卷调查,以回答以下问题:(1)教师的哪些行为构成“关怀”?(2)科技在学生感到“被关心”方面发挥了什么作用?研究结果表明,安全的短信平台和电子反馈通过增加可访问性和直接接触产生了积极影响。
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Research in Learning Technology
Research in Learning Technology EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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