2018 Curriculum Study Part A: University, Faculty, and Student Characteristics

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION Therapeutic Recreation Journal Pub Date : 2021-08-18 DOI:10.18666/TRJ-2021-V55-I3-10260
Melissa L. Zahl, N. Stumbo, Marica Jean Carter, Allison Wilder, Janell Greenwood
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This paper is the first in a two-part series documenting an in-depth, descriptive snapshot of TR educational programs in the US and Canada, as of 2018. The 2018 study is the fifth installment of a decades-long research project that captures descriptive snapshots-in-time of TR curricula. The intent of this study was to capture descriptive data on TR curricula in the United States and Canada as of 2018. The study results describe TR curricula in five areas: (a) accreditation, (b) curriculum/internship, (c) university and unit, (d) faculty, and (e) student characteristics. This paper, Part A, reports on: (a) university and unit, (b) faculty, and (c) student characteristics portions of the research. A 64-item online survey was sent to 91 TR program directors with 67 usable surveys (73.6% return rate). Respondents reported that the TR programs are located in mid-sized to large schools with university enrollments of 3,000 and above. Results showed that TR programs are housed in a variety of colleges, but most frequently in colleges with Health in their title. TR faculty tend to hold adjunct positions with master’s-only degrees. Wide ranges are evident in the number of students enrolled per TR program. Recommendations are made for future curricular studies and research. Subscribe to TRJ
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2018年课程研究A部分:大学、教师和学生特点
本文是由两部分组成的系列文章中的第一篇,记录了截至2018年美国和加拿大TR教育项目的深入、描述性快照。2018年的这项研究是一个长达数十年的研究项目的第五部分,该项目捕捉了TR课程的描述性快照。本研究的目的是获取截至2018年美国和加拿大TR课程的描述性数据。研究结果描述了五个领域的TR课程:(a)认证,(b)课程/实习,(c)大学和单位,(d)教师,以及(e)学生特征。本文的A部分报告了:(A)大学和单位,(b)教师,以及(c)学生特征部分的研究。向91名TR项目负责人发送了一份64项在线调查,其中67项可用调查(73.6%的回复率)。受访者报告称,TR项目位于大学入学人数为3000人及以上的中大型学校。结果显示,TR项目分布在各个大学,但最常见的是以健康为标题的大学。TR的教员往往只拥有硕士学位。每个TR项目的注册学生人数差异很大。对未来的课程研究提出了建议。订阅TRJ
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