Occupational therapy students’ preferences for teaching and course design across a three-year undergraduate education program

Author:

Edvardsen Even Elias,Dalseth Eline Fjærestad,Johnson Susanne Grødem,Stigen Linda,Mørk Gry,Magne Trine A.,Gramstad Astrid,Småstuen Milada Cvancarova,Bonsaksen Tore

Abstract

Purpose Understanding students’ preferences for teaching and course design is important for educators in higher education when planning courses and teaching activities. The purpose of this study was to explore changes in occupational therapy students’ preferences for teaching and courses across the three-year study program. Design/methodology/approach A total of 263 students participated in a longitudinal study, where preferences were measured with the Approaches and Study Skills Inventory for Students. The data were analyzed with linear mixed effect models for repeated measures. Findings The results indicated no significant changes in preferences for courses and teaching over the three-year period. Also, there were no significant differences between the six involved study programs. Preferences for the courses and teaching type “supporting understanding” were associated with higher age and higher study effort. Preferences for the courses and teaching type “transmitting information” were associated with lower age and female gender. Originality/value In summary, the findings of this study suggest that preferences for teaching and courses are stable and may be challenging to alter during a three-year undergraduate study program.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

General Medicine

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