Evaluating Classroom Time through Systematic Analysis and Student Feedback

Rebecca M. Achen, A. Lumpkin
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The purpose of this action research was to examine the use of class time through classroom observation and student feedback. Students’, the teacher’s, and whole class activities during class were categorized every two minutes. Students also were given preand post-course surveys to assess perceptions on lecture time, impact of learning strategies, and enjoyment of learning strategies. Results indicated students spent the majority of class time actively engaged in their learning instead of passively listening to lectures. However, their views of the optimal amount of lecture time did not change. Even though students overwhelmingly enjoyed engaging learning activities and found them helpful, they still believed teachers should lecture more than 60% of the time, even though the teacher in this course only lectured 30% of the time. Evaluating the way class time was spent was very useful to the teacher for course assessment and planning.
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通过系统分析和学生反馈评估课堂时间
本行动研究的目的是通过课堂观察和学生反馈来检查课堂时间的使用情况。课堂上学生、老师和全班的活动每两分钟进行一次分类。学生们也接受了课前和课后调查,以评估对讲课时间、学习策略的影响和学习策略的享受的看法。结果表明,学生在课堂上的大部分时间都是积极地投入到学习中,而不是被动地听讲。然而,他们对最佳讲课时间的看法并没有改变。尽管绝大多数学生都喜欢参与学习活动,并认为这些活动很有帮助,但他们仍然认为老师应该在60%以上的时间里授课,尽管这门课的老师只在30%的时间里授课。评估课堂时间的使用方式对教师进行课程评估和规划非常有用。
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