Health students’ expectations of the ideal educational environment: a qualitative research
Authors
Abstract:
Introduction: Educational environment is an important determinant ofstudents’ behavior and its elements are associated with academic achievement and course satisfaction. The aim of this study was to determine students’expectations of the ideal educational environment.Methods: This was a qualitative study with content analysis approach. Using a theoretical sampling method, we selected eight students from Health School of Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, studying health education, public health, environmental health, occupational health and medical entomology. To collect data, semi-structured interviews were used and continued until reaching data saturation. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyze the data.Results: Students' expectations of the ideal educational environment emerged in four main themes including school atmosphere, teaching, human aspects (with three subthemes including teachers, students, and school staff) and nonhuman aspects (with two subthemes including educational equipment and physical environment).Conclusion: Educational environment is a multidimensional issue and toachieve an ideal educational environment, educational planners shouldmeet the students' expectations of the school atmosphere, teaching, teachers, students, school staff, educational equipment and physical environment.Keywords: Education, Environment, Students, Qualitative research
similar resources
health students’ expectations of the ideal educational environment: a qualitative research
introduction: educational environment is an important determinant of students’ behavior and its elements are associated with academic achievement and course satisfaction. the aim of this study was to determine students’expectations of the ideal educational environment. methods: this was a qualitative study with content analysis approach. using a theoretical sampling method, we selected eight st...
full textThe Ideal Status and Expectations of the Gifted and Talented Students: A Qualitative Study
Introduction: Gifted and talented students are the main customers and driving force of the education system, therefore, the existence of a permanent mechanism based on their demands, expectations, and problems seems necessary to improve the education system. Method: This qualitative study was done using conventional content analysis. The participants were 23 gifted and talented students of Te...
full textExploring the Faculty Members’ Expectations from Educational Development Centers in Medical Universities: A Qualitative Research
Introduction: The great developments in medical sciences during the past three decades have made transformation and change in medical education more necessary than ever, and led to the establishment of educational development centers (EDCs). EDCs are responsible for decision-making and policy implementation to promote quality of education in universities. This research, explores faculty expecta...
full textanalysis of reading comprehension needs of the students of paramedical studies: the case of the students of health information management (him)
چکیده ندارد.
15 صفحه اولTeachers’ and postgraduate nursing students’ experience of the educational environment in Iran: A qualitative Research
BACKGROUND The learning environment has a significant role in determining nursing students' academic achievements and course satisfaction. Creating a proper educational environment is therefore necessary for improving the quality of teaching and learning, and for delivering competent graduates to society. OBJECTIVE The present study was conducted to explore teachers' and postgraduate nursing ...
full textHealth sciences students’ perception of the educational environment and its role in predicting academic buoyancy
Abstract Introduction: Students’ perceptions of their educational environment play a very crucial role in the learning process, academic buoyancy and performance. This study aimed to investigate health sciences students’ perceptions of the educational environment and evaluate the predictability of academic buoyancy through their perceptions of the educational environment. Methods: This research...
full textMy Resources
Journal title
volume 2 issue 4
pages 151- 157
publication date 2014-10-01
By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.
Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com
copyright © 2015-2023