工科学生在交流技能课上的表现:听课真的重要吗?

Salah Zogheib
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对于许多学生来说,强制参加工学院开设的交流技能课似乎是一个问题,因为这妨碍 了他们在这些课程中取得好成绩。许多学生认为,花在这些课程上的时间是以牺牲对核心课程的关注为代价的,并且会降低他们在这些课程中的整体表现。因此,本研究的目的是调查出勤率与学生在沟通技巧课上的整体表现之间的关系,以便提出建议,提高学生的表现,并让他们能够将更多时间分配到所修的核心课程上。让学生的生活更轻松,不仅能提高他们在教育层面的地位,还能让他们在周围环境中,尤其是在家人和朋友中,产生舒适感和满足感。这项研究的参与者是一所中东大学工程学院的大学生。研究结果表明,强制出勤与学生在交流技能课上的总体表现没有明显关系。放宽考勤规定可能会为学生提供一定的自由空间,让他们更专注于核心课程,同时在沟通技能课上仍有良好表现。研究人员提出了一些重要建议,以帮助利益相关者鼓励学生重视传播技能课,并在传播技能课上取得好成绩,同时解决他们对所选核心课程的任何担忧。
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Engineering Students’ Performance in Communication Skills Classes: Does Attendance Really Matter?
Compulsory attendance in communication skills classes offered at colleges of engineering seems to be a problematic issue for many students because it prevents them from performing well in such courses. Many students believe that time spent on these classes comes at the expense of focusing on core courses and worsens their overall performance in these courses. As such, the purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between attendance and students’ overall performance in communication skills classes for the sake of providing suggestions that would enhance students’ performance as well as allowing them to allocate more time to the core courses they are enrolled in. Making students’ life easier would not only improve their status at the educational level but would also create a feeling of comfort and satisfaction in their surroundings, particularly among family members and friends. Participants in the study are university students enrolled in the college of engineering at a Middle Eastern university. The study yields significant results showing that compulsory attendance has no significant relationship with students’ overall performance in communication skills classes. Relaxing attendance regulations might provide some margin of freedom for students to focus more on the core courses while still performing well in communication skills classes. The researcher makes significant recommendations to help stakeholders encourage students to value and perform well in communication skills classes while addressing any concerns they might have regarding the core courses they are enrolled in.
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