The Importance of College Reading
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Published:2022-06-15
Issue:1
Volume:5
Page:90-109
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ISSN:2578-7608
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Container-title:Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education
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language:
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Short-container-title:JETHE
Author:
Hollander Pam,Dawson Duke,Haller Charlotte,Briesacher Erika,Collins Caroline,Rearick Kristina,Lemieux Elise
Abstract
Professors and students have contradictory views of course reading. Professors believe that reading outside of the classroom is essential in optimizing learning. However, students often find the readings to be time-consuming, not necessary to pass the class, and an option rather than a requirement. We surveyed 449 undergraduate university students and interviewed 17 university faculty to determine the perceived value of reading assignments in college classes. This preliminary study yielded that faculty could benefit from professional development workshops that will help them determine how to incorporate strategies to increase the students’ completion of assigned readings. By investigating students’ thoughts and concerns, professors can better understand how to make assigned readings more attractive to students.
Publisher
University of North Carolina Wilmington - The Centers for Teaching Excellence and Faculty Leadership
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
Cited by
2 articles.
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