整个学期和时间压缩流畅障碍课程:学生对能力,满意度和工作量的评价

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Shari L. DeVeney, Amy F. Teten, Mary J. Friehe
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本文讨论了与研究生课程的16周整学期相比,缩短时间的四周课程格式的有效性。参与者是78名参加语言病理学课程“流利障碍”的学生。学生胜任力自我知觉无显著差异。然而,时间压缩的学生报告了更高水平的课程满意度和工作量难度。
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Full-semester and time-compressed fluency disorders course: an evaluation of student perceptions of competence, satisfaction, and workload
This article addresses the effectiveness of a time-compressed four-week course format compared to a full-semester 16-week format for a graduate-level course.  Participants were 78 students enrolled in a speech-language pathology course, fluency disorders. No significant differences were noted for student competency self-perceptions.  However, time-compressed students reported significantly higher levels of course satisfaction and workload difficulty.
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